MANGALURU: A 32-year-old mentally ill man, who was picked up from the railway station, fed and housed for nearly a year, has been reunited with his family in Bihar. Lakhan Kumar was working as a cleaner when he was abandoned by the driver here in July last year. He had gone without food for 10 days when he was found.
“When we reached the Mangaluru Junction railway station in our ambulance, Kumar was exhausted due to starvation. He was afraid to come out of the shed due to fear of police and the pandemic. He was mentally depressed too. We immediately took him to a hospital and later shifted him to our rehabilitation centre,” said Mohammed Asif, founder of Maimuna Foundation. “We provided him food and took care of him at our centre for nearly a year before sending him back to his family in Agu Chapra village in Siwan.”
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ABC Business 3/02/2021 By Rani Hayman © Provided by ABC Business Fiji has been devastated by two tropical cyclones. (Supplied: Hemant Kumar)
Days after being smashed by a second devastating cyclone, Fiji is grappling with an unfolding crisis, with roads in some areas cut, food in short supply and concerns over dirty drinking water.
And the island nation s Attorney-General and Minister Responsible for Climate Change, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, is desperate to get Australians there.
It may seem a strange request, but he insists it s the best way to assist the country and bring employment and revenue back to Fijians.