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REPORTING HEROES
  Benevolent doc quits TUTH job to help needy  
 

DINESH GAUTAM

PYUTHAN, Oct 26: In a country flooded with reports of doctors choosing to resign from government jobs than honor transfers to rural areas, a maverick has set an example by quitting his comfortable job at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) to provide free treatment in rural villages in Pyuthan.

Dr Lekhraj Subedi, 53, former Assistant Professor at TUTH, is to be found these days trekking from village to village in the district to provide free treatment to patients.


Dr Subedi said he returned to his home district believing that delivering service is more important than privilege, prestige and income. “I wish to lead a meaningful life. Before that wish, benefits and privileges are small concerns. That wish drives me to village after village. I derive great satisfaction helping people realize their wish to live on,” he said.



Dr Subedi leads a strikingly simple life. He lives in a clay hut in Tari village of Bijuwar-7. His room looks like that of a bookworm, with books and newspapers scattered all around. His attire is simple. He doesn´t carry a cell phone. He doesn´t own a conveyance. Yet he is all smiles.

Dr Subedi did his School Leaving Certificate from the Mukti Secondary School located at Ratamata. After completing his I Sc from Anandakuti Vidhyapeeth, he first graduated as Health Assistant from TUTH, before completing MBBS from the same institution in 1990.

Dr Subedi returned to his home district after working as Assistant Professor at TUTH for eight years.

The doctor says he is anguished by the practice among people in this region of visiting doctors only after falling critically ill. He not only provides free treatment, but also gives away medicines for free if the patient turns out to be someone who has problems making ends meet twice a day. On top of that, he sometimes gives money to such patients.

Dr Subedi treats people in their houses, and, if required, at the roadside.

His daily routine consists of visiting Jumrikhola and Bagdula to provide his services. Those who insist on paying are allowed to pay a fee of Rs 50. His philanthropic ways attract patients even from far-flung villages of Rolpa, Pyuthan, Dang, Arghakhanchi, Baglung and Gulmi districts.

“Doctors don´t even speak properly with patients and we fear even asking them anything. But this doctor (Dr Subedi) answers every query and I am told that he even gives money to patients,” said a female patient who came to the doctor´s former residence at Bijayanagar, Ratamata for treatment.

The generous doctor inspired by Florence Nightingale and Mother Teresa has yet to marry. His benevolent lifestyle means he rarely gets to eat lunch at home. “If I wait for him for meals, I will die of hunger. He has no fixed routine of eating and sleeping and may well fall ill himself due to his working style,” said his white-haired mother Apa.

The son, however, has a different take and feels work is worship. “If I had personal concerns about wealth and luxury, I wouldn´t have come to this remote place in the first place,” the noble doctor, who has also founded Apa-Mukunda Academy Award in the name of his parents, reasoned.

“Those who have earned a fortune may not feel satisfaction. But I am satisfied with my work even without earning wealth,” he concluded.

 
Published on 2009-10-26 02:01:05
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Considering the present hopelessness prevaling in nepalese soceity, this news is a bright example that there are many honest and sincere people in nepal like Dr.Subedi on whose shoulders the future of nepal can be rest.

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  - PCJ
nice piece. would have loved to know more about how he finances his work, whether he does laboratory tests etc. on patients and how these are run.



in any case a good samaritan. [more]
  - raktim
Hats off to you sir!



Its an inspiration to me and many others! [more]
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hats off daktarsaap [more]
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Tapailai dekhera ekai choti man ma sradhha ra ghrina aayo; shradda tapaiko laagi, tapaiko punya kaamko laagi, ghrina haami jasta khaali paisa ko pachhadi bhaagne baaki nepali haruko laagi...



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