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The jalaun pair is looking for help from PM for princess surgery

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Kanpur: The couple who came from the Area of ​​Atta Jalaun had sought assistance through social media from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking financial assistance from the central government for the treatment of their three-year-old daughter suffering from their HIP (DDH) Dyplasia, a condition where ‘balls and sockets’ hip joints are not formed properly in infants and children.
It will be cured if the operation is done on time.
When their financial conditions are not good, they urge the Prime Minister to regulate financial assistance so that their daughters can overcome form abnormalities.
The girl’s mother Kshama and Pastor Kapil Porwal said that the doctors at AIIMS had told them that the girl’s surgery was too late.
It must be done as soon as possible.
Now the operating date has been postponed twice because of the Covid-19 and their financial background is bad.
They say that they want PM to listen to them and help them.
Samridhi’s parents have shared detailed diseases in the emotional post written to PM on social media.
They have told PM that their daughter will change three on June 29.
They then stated that they were residents of Atta Village in Jalaun.
They said, “Our daughter, who suffered from the Development Development Development (DDH) has undergone treatment below Dr.
Shah Alam from the orthopedic department in AIIMS, Delhi for the past half a year.
Doctor AIIMS has given the operation date twice.
But because of the Corona period, The date was canceled in an age.
Even though he was developing physically, there was a difference in the length of one of his legs because of DDH.
Therefore, he walked with a foot.
Because of an imbalance, he could not stand or walk properly.
“Ravindra Chaudhary, posted as Managers, basic district intervention centers at the Jalaun Medical Headquarters (CMO), said, “This disease is considered a congenital problem.
This is sometimes called the hip dysplasia or a congenital hip dislocation.
It will be cured if the operation is carried out on time.” However, no Some came to him asking for help with the child.

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