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Suhail Akhoon and Dr. Seerat-ul-din two Kashmir students who donate pocket money to pay medical bills of poor.

 

Dr. Seerat, who is pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh and Suhail Akhoon, who is pursuing an MBA from the University of Kashmir, met on social media.

Suhail and Dr. Seerat are pooling their pocket money to help poor patients who can’t afford expensive medical tests. For the duo, it has been a work-in-progress since the pandemic broke out.

“For some time, I was very active on social media. I found some people needed medical help. I saw one family which was financially sound before lockdown. But now they are struggling to make their ends meet. Doctors had recommended some tests. Since I did not want to offend them, I told them that medical students get discounts from diagnostic centers. The reality is we pooled our money and got their tests done,” said Dr. Seerat.

This was the beginning of the mission by the two youngsters. Every time they come across a patient in need, they refer them to a diagnostic center and pay from their pocket. “Sometimes the patient falls short of money. We pay the center directly without informing the patient. The patient is only told that they have been given the discount,” said Dr. Seerat.

For Suhail, the mission to serve humanity started at a young age. He was in class 12 when he started visiting hospitals looking for the patients in need. From donating his pocket money to transporting them home, Suhail did everything to help the patents in distress.

“I used to donate pocket money to those patients who were in extreme need. This continued for a long time. Then I started helping patients by getting them appointments with doctors. Later I used to drop them home,” said Suhail.

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