A ALEGRIA INVADIU MINHA ALMA

A ALEGRIA INVADIU MINHA ALMA
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segunda-feira, 4 de agosto de 2014

Índia Story of courage

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É a história de uma jovem mãe-de-ser o coragem.
No 9º mês de gravidez, gestante 20-year-old Silvia nadou mais de 600 metros de um rio na enxurrada para salvar seu bebê por nascer.

É a história de uma jovem mãe-de-ser o coragem. Uma mulher grávida de nove meses nadou cerca de 600 metros de um rio na onda para alcançar o continente para garantir que ela recebeu ajuda médica oportuna e seu feto não sofre devido à falta do mesmo. Neste mesmo como operadores de máquina barco e os esforços o distrito do tahsildar para chegar a vila dela inundada falhada.

Silvia Balappa Gaddi, 20, da aldeia de Neelakantarayanagaddi, tornou-se abandonado após autoridades lançado água do reservatório de Narayanpur rio Krishna em Shorapur panchayat (vila) no distrito de Gulbarga. Toda a aldeia tornou-se uma ilha rodeada por água e isolado da civilização. Silvia percebeu que se ela permaneceu em casa, uma entrega segura e intervenção médica seria impossíveis. Na quarta-feira, ela decidiu que ela deve alcançar o continente, para a casa dos pais na aldeia de Gonatla, a 5km de Neelakantrayanagaddi.

Mas as águas do dilúvio foram ganhando força e tornar as coisas difíceis. Com a ajuda de membros da família dela, Silvia decidiu fazer o impensável para uma mulher grávida: ela nadou mais de meio quilómetro para alcançar o continente. A mulher corajosa foi levada para o centro de saúde primária em Kakkeri, onde o médico residente, Satish Kumar Madhabhavi, examinou-na e encontrou a mãe e o feto segura. "Tendo em conta possíveis constrangimentos, eu decidi nadar com a ajuda de meus irmãos e natação local peritos,", disse Silvia, que agora está na casa dos pais dela, na aldeia de Gonatla, a 5km do centro da saúde primária. Enquanto isso, autoridades distritais declararam que Yallama seria sua responsabilidade e toda ajuda médica seria oferecidas à jovem mãe coragem.

Aldeões de Neelakantarayanagaddi espero que a façanha do Yallama vai abrir os olhos da administração do distrito para suas aflições perenes.  
Salutes..

It's the story of a young mother-to-be's courage.
In her 9th month, pregnant woman 20-year-old Yallamma swam over 600 meters of a river in spate to save her unborn baby.

It's the story of a young mother-to-be's courage. A nine-month pregnant woman swam about 600 meters of a river in spate to reach the mainland to ensure she received timely medical help and her unborn baby wouldn't suffer due to lack of it. This even as machine boat operators and the taluk tahsildar's efforts to reach her flooded village failed.

Yallamma Balappa Gaddi, 20, of Neelakantarayanagaddi village became marooned after authorities released water from Narayanpur reservoir to Krishna river in Shorapur taluk in Yadgir district. The entire village became an island as it was surrounded by water and cut off from civilization. Yallamma realized that if she remained at home, a safe delivery and medical intervention would be impossible. On Wednesday, she decided that she must reach the mainland, to her parental home in Gonatla village, 5km away from Neelakantrayanagaddi.

But the flood waters were gaining in strength and making things difficult. With the help of her family members, Yallamma decided to do the unthinkable for a heavily pregnant woman: she swam more than half a kilometre to reach the mainland. The brave woman was taken to the primary health centre in Kakkeri where the resident doctor, Satish Kumar Madhabhavi, examined her and found both mother and fetus safe. "Considering possible constraints, I decided to swim with the help of my brothers and local swimming experts," said Yallamma, who is now at her parents' house in Gonatla village, 5km away from the primary health centre. Meanwhile district authorities have declared that Yallama would be their responsibility and all medical help would be offered to the young Mother Courage.

Villagers of Neelakantarayanagaddi hope Yallama's feat will open district administration's eyes to their perennial woes.
Foto: Salutes.. 

It's the story of a young mother-to-be's courage. 
In her 9th month, pregnant woman 20-year-old Yallamma swam over 600 meters of a river in spate to save her unborn baby.

It's the story of a young mother-to-be's courage. A nine-month pregnant woman swam about 600 meters of a river in spate to reach the mainland to ensure she received timely medical help and her unborn baby wouldn't suffer due to lack of it. This even as machine boat operators and the taluk tahsildar's efforts to reach her flooded village failed.

Yallamma Balappa Gaddi, 20, of Neelakantarayanagaddi village became marooned after authorities released water from Narayanpur reservoir to Krishna river in Shorapur taluk in Yadgir district. The entire village became an island as it was surrounded by water and cut off from civilization. Yallamma realized that if she remained at home, a safe delivery and medical intervention would be impossible. On Wednesday, she decided that she must reach the mainland, to her parental home in Gonatla village, 5km away from Neelakantrayanagaddi.

But the flood waters were gaining in strength and making things difficult. With the help of her family members, Yallamma decided to do the unthinkable for a heavily pregnant woman: she swam more than half a kilometre to reach the mainland. The brave woman was taken to the primary health centre in Kakkeri where the resident doctor, Satish Kumar Madhabhavi, examined her and found both mother and fetus safe. "Considering possible constraints, I decided to swim with the help of my brothers and local swimming experts," said Yallamma, who is now at her parents' house in Gonatla village, 5km away from the primary health centre. Meanwhile district authorities have declared that Yallama would be their responsibility and all medical help would be offered to the young Mother Courage.

Villagers of Neelakantarayanagaddi hope Yallama's feat will open district administration's eyes to their perennial woes.

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