Thursday, February 24, 2022

Mr. Mani Swamy of Tigri Camp passed away today, 24th February 2022

 

 



 

Mr. Mani or often called as Mani Swamy was an integral part of the Ayyappa Mandir, Dakshinpuri, Delhi, preparing food and serving the devotees there since long.  Being a Stomach Cancer Patient, he was one among our DNipCare Palliative family members as well. He could tactfully hide his mounting problems and worries including the sufferings due to disease and even the sorrows of losing his youthful son during the peak Covid time, behind his pleasant smile and ever willingness to help anybody and everybody.   His involvement and enthusiasm was obvious when DNipCare held the free medical camp at the Ayyappa Mandir premise in association with Ayyappa Sewa Samiti, Dakshinpuri on 31st October 2021.    

Finally Mr. Mani left for heavenly abode at 5.00 PM today, 24th February 2022  while he was being brought to Safdarjung Hospital.  Suresh Sir used to be in touch with Mani Swamy always ever since Swamy became a member of our DNipCare family on 06th March 2016.  Pearly Sen Madam and husband Mr. Sen George Sir have visited his house now to meet his bereaved family.    Let us all pray for the departed soul.

 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

DNipCare honoured with Award for Palliative Care activities in Delhi by M/s NS Books and NAM Delhi on 23rd August 2015 in YWCA, Delhi


DNipCare has been with an Award for Palliative Care activities in Delhi by M/s NS Books and NAM Delhi on 23rd August 2015 in front of an august audience in YWCA Auditorium, Ashoka Road, New Delhi.  The Award was presented by Dr. M. Chandra Schekharan Nair, Director, IGNOU, Delhi.  The volunteers of DNipCare dedicated the Award to Late Mr. Bhaskara Moorthy, one of the Volunteers of DNipCare who despite himself being a Caner patient spread the warmth and tried to improve the quality of life of other fellow patients through his volunteering with DNipCare.  We remember him and pray for him.










Thursday, December 18, 2008

Spread the message of Palliative Care

It is the need of the time that we take care of the people suffering from incurable illness, having nowhere to look for help. We as a society should give this as the right of these people.