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Showing posts with label Chandan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chandan. Show all posts

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Kundan chases Chandan's dreams


Meet Kundan, the younger sibling of late Chandan. While we miss Chandan, there's a reason to cheer as well.
Kundan is on his way to Delhi to be part of the Uday Foundation family. The Foundation will be taking care of the entire education of Kundan, who is currently a student of Class-3 in a remote village of Bihar.
Kundan wants to fulfil Chandan's dream of becoming an IAF pilot one day. "We will help him chase his dreams," says Rahul Verma of Uday Foundation.
So, that's good news to all of us who loved Chandan.
All the best Kundan!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Will miss you Chandan | R.I.P.

Read report on Oneindia, here: http://bit.ly/1At2NGh

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

World Cancer Day today; little Chandan needs your help


By Dr Anantha Krishnan M
https://twitter.com/writetake
Chandan, the 14-year-old ‘young fighter’ and die-hard devotee of Indian Air Force (IAF) who is waging a valiant battle against an acute stage of cancer is in need of your help. Coincidentally, the appeal for help comes on a day when February 4 is being observed as World Cancer Day. The little boy from Bihar, is now undergoing treatment at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi with the support of Uday Foundation. His family is facing severe financial crisis.
* Money has become a matter of concern
* Chandan’s story moves Dr Kalam
Read full report on Chadan (latest) on OneIndia here: http://bit.ly/1yFOwQY

Your prayers, contributions will help family’s cause
In addition to your prayers, if you are convinced that Chandan’s family needs financial assistance, you can contribute towards the cause of the boy's treatment through an online transaction. Your contributions will directly go to Chandan’s bank account, being managed by his father.
His bank details are: Master Chandan Kumar, Account No. 600510110003936 (Savings Account), Bank of India, Hauz Khas Branch, A-21, Green Park Main, New Delhi, PIN: 110 016. IFSC Code: BKID0006005 (Please note: It’s BKI (I for India) D0006005). Bank phone numbers: 011 28866060/26563713 

Also read, earlier reports on Chandan on OneIndia

Monday, February 2, 2015

Tejas lands on little Chandan’s lap as prayers pour in for speedy recovery

By Anantha Krishnan M
India’s Light Combat Aircraft Tejas on Monday flew into the heart of little Chandan, the ‘young pilot’ currently waging a valiant battle against cancer. From today, Chandan will have the inspiring company of a Tejas model, thanks to the quick response from its creators. The little boy had expressed his desire to own a plane model in November last.
OneIndia’s special report on Chandan, published on February 1, 2015 (http://www.oneindia.com/feature/oneindia-special-only-prayers-can-save-little-pilot-chandan-1639735.html), grabbed the attention of P S Subramanyam, Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) Director, spearheading the Tejas programme.
Subramanyam is said to have read the boy’s report on his phone while travelling for a meeting at the DRDO HQ in Delhi today. “I was browsing through the Google Alerts on my email and found this report with the Indian Air Force tag. It was a very moving report and I was disappointed to know that Chandan had to wait for this long for a plane model,” Subramanyam told OneIndia over the phone from Delhi.
* Happy Chandan’s small wish is fulfilled: Tejas Chief
* Model handed over in an ambulance
* Chandan manages a smile amidst pain
* Lakhs of online readers pray for brave fighter
Read the full report on OneIndia, here: http://bit.ly/1EZE23i

Sunday, February 1, 2015

OneIndia Special: Only prayers can save little pilot Chandan

Chandan hasn't eaten for the last five days. Photo: Uday Foundation

By Dr Anantha Krishnan M

https://twitter.com/writetake

India’s ‘youngest pilot’ Chandan is in pain. In advanced stages of cancer, the 14-year-old little fighter has not eaten anything for the past five days. He weighs just over 17 kgs now. 
Unable to bear the pain, Chandan was moaning when this Correspondent spoke to his father Girish Mandal (39) over the phone from Delhi. “He smiles at us and I know my son won’t give up his fight. He had told me that through our prayers he will spring back to life,” says Girish. 
Chandan’s doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi have given up their hopes completely. He has stopped responding to the medicines.
He is not able to get out of the bed even for a minute. Every four hours he is given heavy dose (40 mg) of morphine tablets, a pain killer, as suggested by his doctors. “Only a miracle can save him. Only through the power of prayers. I have never seen boy with so much of fighting spirit. He wants all of us to pray for him now,” says Rahul.
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(You have read an abridged version of original report above. Read the
comprehensive report on OneIndiahere: http://bit.ly/1z07PUf)

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Chandan needs your support. Do chip in with help


I will become a real pilot one day, says terminally-ill boy Chandan

Photos: Uday Foundation

By Anantha Krishnan M | OneIndia News 

Bengaluru, Nov 19: Fourteen-year-old Chandan is on Cloud 9. Thanks to the Indian Air Force (IAF), his biggest dream of becoming a ‘fighter pilot’ has been fulfilled recently. On the eve of Children’s Day, Chandan ‘earned’ his wings after dating the fighter planes and flight simulators. 
“Till then, I had seen planes only on television. I am very happy. But, I have more dreams now… ,” Chandan told OneIndia during an exclusive interview. He even had a one-to-one session with the IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha. 
Chandan’s plane passion refuses to die. He knows he is hit by the deadly cancer. His doctors and parents haven’t told him about his very slim chances of survival. “May be three months more… God-willing little more,” says Rahul Verma, Founder of Uday Foundation, who has been supporting Chandan and his family for the last couple of years. 
Shuttling between All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi and his temporary place of stay being arranged by the Uday Foundation, Chandan refuses to give up. “He is the real fighter,” says Rahul. 

A studious child 

Chandan’s father Girish Mandal (39) ran a small-time business in Smasthipur district of Bihar. In the last couple of years, the family has moved to New Delhi for Chandan’s treatment at AIIMS. “He is extremely good at studies. His results were really good. He never missed any of his homework and his Masterji was always happy with Chandan, who did his schooling till 7th Standard,” says Mandal. 
After planes, Chandan is fond of computers and he is even a good hand at the game of carrom. “This Diwali my father bought me a new phone. I think he paid Rs 4,000 for the phone. I love it and it gives me good company,” Chandan told OneIndia over phone from Delhi. 
The entire interview was done in Hindi and on a conference call mode, with Chandan’s father and Rahul Verma joining in. “He was excited when we told that a writer covering planes and ships will be calling him from Bangalore. He wanted to quickly complete his treatment and talk about planes,” says Rahul Verma. 

Surviving on pain killers 

A look at Chandan’s medical report can be disturbing. The family says the doctors have tried their best. Chandan is administered heavy dose of pain killers, including Morphine tablets. His entire body is hit by cancer, which is now in a very advanced stage. 
Every alternate day, Chandan visits AIIMS and undergoes chemotherapy among other treatments. “The doctors are now keeping the boy out of pain and I think they have exhausted all modes of treatment. His days might be numbered, but every moment of his life matters to us. I am thankful to IAF for taking my kid to a plane. I have never seen him so happy,” says Mandal. 

Uday Foundation’s role 

Rahul Verma of Uday Foundation says that Chandan and his family were spotted outside AIIMS couple of years back. “It is the case with many poor families in Delhi. They stay outside the hospitals. We did manage to raise some funds for Chandan. In India we do not give any dignity for the poor people. Chandan’s father couldn’t return to work in the village due to the boy’s illness,” says Rahul, who was instrumental in reaching out to the IAF. 
Today, Mandal works as a volunteer with the Uday Foundation and in return he gets some support to take care of Chandan’s medical needs. “The Foundation is a volunteer-based NGO and conducts a series of programmes for the healthcare of children. We also run activities for children in hospitals,” says Rahul. 

Air warriors are proud of the boy 

Speaking to OneIndia, Wg Cdr S S Birdi, IAF Official Spokesperson, said that air warriors take lot of pride in fulfilling the wishes of Chandan. “It was a very special day for all of us in IAF when we could do something to make Chandan’s wishes come true. The IAF Chief himself was very moved by Chandan’s fighting spirit. In many ways Chandan is the true fighter. The boy was extremely happy after being with us. We are united in our prayers that he overcomes the illness at the earliest. Chandan has touched our hearts,” Birdi said. 

I want plane models, says Chandan 

Chandan now wants to have some models so that he is always in touch with flying machines. “After watching planes fly on TV and later seeing them at very close range was a great feeling. I have lots of pilot friends now. Now, I will also become a real pilot one day. I want some plane toys (models) so that I can always see them. I want to sleep next to them and carry them to the hospital so that I don’t get bored, “says Chandan. 
The interview was wound up with an assurance to Chandan that plane models will be soon land in Delhi and delivered to him. 

Will you chip in? 

Chandan’s family needs financial assistance and you may contribute towards the cause of boy’s treatment. His bank details are below: 

Master Chandan Kumar, Account No. 600510110003936 (Savings Account), Bank of India, Hauz Khas Branch, A-21, Green Park Main, New Delhi, PIN: 110 016, IFSC Code: BKID0006005 (For online transactions). 

[The photos used in this report are copyrighted property of Uday Foundation. They are being published with permission.] 

Copyright@OneIndia

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