Tineri Village Hospital Trust Ltd.

Details

Name :

Tineri Village Hospital Trust Ltd.

Address  :

P. O- Nadaul,
P. S - Masaudhi

Town  :

Patna

State  :

Bihar

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

800 001

Phone  :

91 0612 2226359

Fax  :

91 0612 2220341

Web URL  :

Not Available

Description

Tineri village is in Patna District capital of Bihar State in North East of India South of Nepal The village is populated with 15000 mixed society 70 of populations average income is less than pound500 per family per annum The source of income is mainly farming amp labour works

Their living condition is very poor They and their childrens life depend by the nature control There is no hospital in and around the village which can deal their medical needs according to their per capita income The situations like this can be seen in almost all villages in rural part of India where basic needs for human or animal kind are virtually negligibleThe Bihar states villages are certainly most backwards than any others state in India
The above average income group can travel to Patna Town two hours travel time for chronic disease management at their own cost

The Acute Emergency usually ends in tragedy Older age group who survive loose their Eye Sight due to cataract or go invalid go with other medical problems The Government support is very minimal As this trust is a limited charitable company
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