In collaboration with entrepreneur Chandan Agarwal and Laxman Karki working in Shangrila Development Bank, 71 thousand rupees have been collected for Dhauli's treatment.
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73-year-old Dhauli Bhul from Baitadi has given up her work as a stone crusher after receiving financial support to go to the hospital. The news that the old woman was unable to treat herself and her sick son because the contractor did not provide the money for the crushed gravel and sold it was published on July 14 in the 'Ghar Kharha' column of Kantipur.
After reading this news, financial support was gathered for his treatment and purchase of ration at the initiative of Chandan Agarwal, an entrepreneur from Chitwan Narayangadh and Laxman Karki, who works at Shangrila Development Bank in Kathmandu.
Entrepreneur Agarwal has contributed 21 thousand rupees in cash, while on the initiative of Karki, people associated with various professions have deposited 50 thousand rupees in Dhauli's account. Karki said, "We have consulted with our friends and collected the funds to help Dhauli sister and her son, even if they are small, in their treatment."
Dhauli Bhul said that she bought medicine for her son and herself with financial support. "My son is fine with medicine, but he still can't work. I am also getting more relief from the medicine now than before. After a few days I will go for Dhangadhi treatment,' she said. Bhul said that she was able to get treatment because of the unexpected support that came in the
news. Now she is taking medicine and resting at home. Dhauli thanked everyone from those who provided financial support to the newspapers that published the news.
