​Sion hospital vows education lifeline to boy who left school for ailing mother 

Weeks after this paper reported how 12-year-old Parwez Ali quit his schooling to fund his mother’s treatment, her condition has taken a turn for the worse. This has led to further delay in her much-awaited surgery.
 
Parwez’s mother was set to undergo multiple procedures simultaneously, including stomach, gynaecological, and urinary tract-related surgeries. Doctors have now prioritised treating her worsening infection first. “After her test reports, we found that major organs are infected. Without clearing the infection there won’t be a clear view of her organs,” said one of the treating doctors. 

Amid these challenges, there has been a positive development. Sion Hospital dean Dr Pramod Ingale confirmed to Sunday mid-day that the hospital’s Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Services department has stepped in to support the young man. “Beyond medical aid, the hospital has taken responsibility for Parwez’s education, ensuring his future is not disrupted during this crisis,” said Dr Ingale.

 

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