Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Purulia

 The most moving day so far. Emotional welcomes from the children, both at the railway station and at the school. A visit to the girls' school where we saw the water purification unit that the Commandery paid for, and a surprise visit to the leprosy village where 46 elderly leprosy sufferers live as a self-contained community. They have no electricity and the solar lanterns which we purchased provide a much loved opportunity for them to socialise after nightfall. Also a detailed tour of the Leprosy Mission hospital in Purulia which provides the only specialist treatment for a wide area, with patients travelling many miles by foot or rickshaw. After 13 hours in the air, 14 hours on a train and around six hours in cars surrounded by the craziest drivers in the world we are all physically as well as emotionally drained but would not have missed this experience for the world!

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