Showing posts with label Kerala Government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala Government. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

NRI donates $20mn to native village in Kerala

New York: An Indian American neurosurgeon, who was born into an "untouchable" caste in a Kerala village of Chemmanakary, made millions in the US and has now donated some $20 million to establish a neurosurgery hospital, a health clinic and a spa resort in his village.

Kumar Bahuelyan, 81, did not wear his pair of shoes until he went to medical school but earned so much that his lavish life-style included five Mercedes Benzes and one aeroplane.

"I was born with nothing, I was educated by people of that village and this is what I owe to them," he told the Buffalo News. The life for him has come full circle, the paper said, adding that from dire poverty in India to the life style of rich in America and back to his native village where he has traded his Mercedes with a bicycle.

"I'm in a state of nirvana, eternal nirvana," he said, "I have nothing else to achieve in life. This was my goal, to help my people. I can die any time, as a happy man."

Another Indian native, Pearay Ogra, the former chief of infectious diseases at Women and Children's Hospital and the president of the Bahuleyan Charitable Foundation, said he understands why Bahuleyan donated his fortune. "He grew up in a traditional Hindu culture, with a deep sense of universal giving," Mr Ogra said. "You can afford it, give it back to the people who brought you up."

Others too are moved by Bahuleyan's spirit and energy, the paper said, adding Bill Zimmermann, executive director of a Buffalo sailing school is helping Bahuleyan set up a sailing and boat-building school in Chemmanakary. The venture is designed to teach sailing and boat-building skills and use its profits to help fund medical treat ment.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Kerala bans spitting in public

The Kerala government issued an order on Saturday banning spitting and blowing one’s nose in public places.

This order has been issued on the basis of a directive from the Kerala High Court on maintaining cleanliness in public places.

Various kinds of ‘spitting’ have been banned through the order. They include spitting on the street after clearing one’s throat garrulously and spitting after luxuriously chewing paan.

Those who blow their noses violently in public places and splash mucus on walls and streets will also be asking for trouble henceforth.

However, the order specifies that one can clear one’s throat or blow one’s nose after covering the mouth with a handkerchief.

The order points out that several diseases are being spread by sputum and mucus, including tuberculosis, diphtheria, fevers of various kinds and whooping cough. The government has warned of stringent action on those who violate the rules.

An awareness campaign will also be taken out by the public relations department for this and other government agencies will also play a role.

The government has been on a cleanliness overdrive since the spread of chikungunya fever in the State a few months ago.

But it is to be seen how Malayalees react to this “encroachment” on one of their favourite habits while on the road.