Health Care
There is well-known word “Health is wealth”. Without good health nobody can enjoy the life fully whoever he/she is. Therefore, health care is the most imminent sector in any country.
Ms. Kyi Kyi Soe, aged 46, residence of Second Street, Ward (5), Bogale Township, Ayeyarwaddy Division,Myanmar, came to India for her kidney transplant
Dana is the word derived from Pali literature. It means the offering or sacrificing. Dana cannot be performed by everybody. In many Jatakas and Buddhist literatures we can find the significance of Dana. The Buddha has donated even his life for welfare of the others. In one of the Suttas the Buddha pointed out “Danato Bhogava” carrying the meaning that those who donate become rich. In my earlier years I used to think that those people who are rich may not perform great Dana. In deed, rich people become rich because of their generosity and their efforts. We will not find anybody who becomes poor because of their donation in this world. In fact, donation will make you richer and happier. This is agreed by the Buddha’s word – Danato Bhogava.
It is well known fact the most important thing in our life is health. None can expect happiness in life without sound health. Quality Health Care facilities are the most vital part of any country.
Burbadhan Tripura, aged 35, son of Jinnaram Tripura, along with his younger brother and one friend has come to our Mission on 29th July 09 for medical Check-up. Earlier he was in Govt. Hospital in Tripura for many days. Tripura Govt. Hospital referred him to SSKM Govt. Hospital in Kolkata for better treatment. The doctors from SSKM Hospital advised him to get admission immediately. However, it was very unfortunate that the Hospital Superitendent could not provide him any bed. He has to wait indifinite period. In the meantime his condition is deteriorating. We could not sit seeing his suffering.
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Young Buddhist Students Literacy Mission is a not-for-profit organization based in Kolkata, India. The Mission's primary aim is to promote Buddhist Art, culture and literature throughout the world. But, it has also been working a wide range of community services including an orphanage and a charitable school, health care program, women empowerment program, and relief works for the victims of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.


