NEWS & EVENTS
Mr. Kundan Kumar Volunteer of APAL providing health care services
On the date of 9th November 2021, Mr. Kundan Kumar Volunteer of APAL provided health care services to people affected by leprosy and their families at Mother Terisa Hariya bara Araria, Bihar

APAL’s volunteer Mrs. Lal Bai Solanki providing health care services
On the date of 9th November 2021, APAL’s volunteer Mrs. Lal Bai Solanki provided health care services to people affected by leprosy and their families at Harsh Nagar Leprosy Colony in Sandhwa, Madhya Pradesh

APAL’s volunteer Mr. Sudheer Kumar provides health care services
On the date of 9th November 2021, APAL’s volunteer Mr. Sudheer Kumar provides health care services to people affected by leprosy and their families through health screening tests at Ram Nagar Kusht Ashram in Patna, Bihar

APAL’s volunteer Mrs. Rita Mansingh providing health care services
On the date of 8th November 2021, APAL’s volunteer Mrs. Rita Mansingh provides health care services to people affected by leprosy and their families through health screening tests at Saraswati Leprosy Colony in Baripada Mayurbhanj, Odisha

In collaboration with Social Indori Foundation, APAL’s state committee distributed clothes and sweets
On the date of 8th November 2021, In collaboration with Social Indori Foundation, APAL’s state committee distributed clothes and sweets to 200 people affected by leprosy and their families at Sahayog Kusht Nivaran Sangh in Indore, Madhya Pradesh

On behalf of people affected by leprosy, APAL conveys gratitude to Social Indori Foundation for their services and support and special thanks to Mr. Sarang Gayadhane for his active contribution to the distribution and the leprosy fields
In Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Prakash Working President of the APAL’s state committee (SLAP-AP) with his members visited 13 leprosy colonies
On the date of 5th November 2021, In Andhra Pradesh, Mr. Prakash Working President of the APAL’s state committee (SLAP-AP) with his members visited 13 leprosy colonies and met with people affected by leprosy and found out about the problem facing trouble by 63 Pensions stopping issue from few months

Most people affected by leprosy commonly get deformities and lose their hand fingers or even thumb by the disease of leprosy and face trouble getting social entitlements from the Government
After he approached the related Government authorities and solved the problem(Pension Stopping because of thumbprint issue) and sanctioned 37 pensions to 37 people affected by leprosy and remains will sanction very soon
On behalf of people affected by leprosy, APAL conveys gratitude to the Government of Andhra Pradesh and special thanks to Mr. Prakash and the state committee of Andhra Pradesh
APAL’s volunteer Ms. Aswin providing health care services
On the date of 4th November 2021, APAL’s volunteer Ms. Aswin provided health care services to people affected by leprosy through health screening tests at Mahakal Kusht Ashram, Madhya Pradesh

APAL started the POD program at Gandhi Gram Kust Ashram
On the date of 4th November 2021, APAL started the POD program at Gandhi Gram Kust Ashram Motihari, Bihar and Motihari ACMO DR Shailendra Kumar Jha inaugurated the occasion and promised in his expression to People Affected by Leprosy to take care of them.

Dr. Jha thanked Sasakawa Health Foundation for the support to APAL and very good initiative to cure Alcer of People affected by leprosy. He asked to come if feel any need, not only this he said he himself would visit again the colony as was requested by APAL CEO, Mr. Venu Gopal. Mr. Venu Gopal asked to take care on behalf of the Hospital Dr. Jha also gave footwear and some medicine.
On the occasion, many staffs of the hospital as Arvind Kumar Sharma, Nonmedical assistant, Md Zakir Hussain, head clerk, Mr. Devendra, Leprosy Officer, Mr. Rajkumar Sah, Mr. Ratenshwar Prasad, Ms. Asha Rina Devi, Ms. Malti Kumari, Sam Utthan leaders Someshwar Dube, Brajkishor Prasad, Ramvarai Sah were present and expressed views. Mr. Ravi Yadav and Ms. Sunayna Devi were given charge of the Dressing of the Motihari and Pipara colonies respectively.
APAL BOARD MEMBER KAMALESH CHANDRA LAL thanked all for all the cooperation, care, and support.
APAL’s volunteer Ms. Maithili Sahoo providing health care services
On the date of 3rd November 2021, APAL’s volunteer Ms. Maithili Sahoo provided health care services to people affected by leprosy and their families at Naya Bazar Radhakrishna Mandir leprosy colony Rourkela, Odisha

In collaboration with local donor Mr. Sunil Kumar Lath, APAL state committee Chhattishgarh distributed Sarees and T-shirts
On the date of 3rd November 2021, In collaboration with local donor Mr. Sunil Kumar Lath, APAL state committee Chhattishgarh distributed Sarees and T-shirts to 600 people affected by leprosy at Indira Leprosy Colony and Ganga Leprosy Colony in Raipur, Chhattisgarh

On behalf of people affected by leprosy, APAL conveys our gratitude to Mr. Sunil Kumar Lath for his great help and support to people affected
Special thanks to Mr. Ghasiram President of the state committee Chhattishgarh for his active contribution to the distribution and leprosy fields