Manish and Meena met in a family function, fell in love, got married and their sweet married life started. Manish was a photographer by his profession. Since childhood he was fond of doing photography.
In the last few years tremendous progress has been made to provide reliable and accessible cure from thalassemia. Patients who have a fully matched donors are getting cured with high success rates. Nevertheless, the families who do not have a match continue to wait for the right curative therapy.
BLODCON 2017 - FIBDO National Workshop & Conference of Blood Donor Motivator Organisations was held at Lovely Professional University(LPU), Phagwara, Punjab, India with 150 specially selected participants from home and abroad.
Sankalp India Foundation and Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Hospital, Indore, a unit of the state government of Madhya Pradesh joined hands to start bone-marrow transplantation centre to cure the children suffering from thalassemia and sickle cell disease.
Thanks to the amazing success of the centres part of the Sankalp-Cure2Children network for Pediatric BMT, we are receiving more and more requests from families who have a thalassemic kid looking for the option of cure. While we do guide them on a case by case basis there are some key points which we have observed.
Anil and Manisha, both natives of Mumbai were married and leading their lives in the day to day hustle of the city. Few year later, Pradhnya, a little baby girl entered their lives.