Nagpur: Divya, Aunt Ms.
Chhomi Patel Chhattisgarh, happy when “Five-year-old niece can now have many friends and do not need to spend time alone with cellphones”.
The Four-year-old Naseeb Family, the son of a fisherman from the Gondia, said it was such a return of return for him.
Thinking and Bhoomi’s speech had no choice but to make a cellphone, his friend would leave soon after realizing that they could not communicate with him.
Now, with free cochlear implants conducted at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMCH) under the central government scheme, Bhomi will soon be able to hear and speak after two years of training under an audiologist.
His nephew’s punch, Divya said he would speak in a sign and movement, but his friends would be empty.
“And when they talk, he will be empty.
Now, this problem will not be more,” he Divya.
At present, Bhomi is studying in a special institution.
His mother Anju hopes he can now continue his education in ordinary schools.
“Initially, we took care in Raipur and came to Nagpur after seeing hope,” he said.
The Father whose father is a farmer, among six children who experience hearing loss and speech undergoing free cochlear implants at IGGMCH last week.
Apart from Bhoomi.
And Naseeb, implants will help harsh Bawanana, 7, from Mohd Saad, two-and-half years, Vihit Bund, 5, from the city and Apeksha Rodge, 4, from Bhandara, to lead normal life.
Choosing more than RS Seven Lakh in a personal setting, the operation was carried out for free with the support of the National Institute of Speech and Hearing Ali Yavar Jung, Bandra, Mumbai Grandpa.
Massebeeb Thaker, said they were mentally destroyed.
Years ago when the doctor told them that the boy was hearing and blind.
“After being transferred from Bangladesh, we experienced a lot of struggle before finding a shelter in the gondia with the help of the government.
Just as we tried to fight our destiny, this setback appeared,” said Thakur.iggmch, which is the help center for the Disabled scheme (ADIP) So far 44 cochlear implants have been made since 2017, said the department head from ENT, Professor Iggmch Dr.
Jeevan Vedi.
The Bund couple from Nandanvan was surprised after they learned that their son, Vihit was hearing and speech.
“We were at a wedding where all the children cried because of a hard DJ music but no vihit.
It was the first time we realized our son had a problem,” said Vihit Pawan’s father who now hopes for a good life for him.