Clubfoot-free programme launched
The Hindu
Rotary Club of Dindigul Queencity along with Cure India has joined hands with Dindigul Government Medical College Hospital to provide support and care for children affected by clubfoot. Though the chi
Rotary Club of Dindigul Queencity along with Cure India has joined hands with Dindigul Government Medical College Hospital to provide support and care for children affected by clubfoot.
Though the children get corrective surgeries for clubfoot, they do not get the desired results as the parents, who are poor, could not afford special shoes for the children and also do not have proper follow up.
Stating that Cure India had been doing a similar programme in several government hospitals, the club has come forward to fund the Clubfoot-free Dindigul project at Dindigul Government Hospital.
The event will run daily from 10 a.m. to 8.30 p.m., offering a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy dance and music performances, hands-on art experiences, film screenings, and exhibitions from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. These will feature folk cuisines, leather puppets, philately, textiles, and handicrafts.