HC Judge opens new palliative cancer block of Aishwaryam Trust in Madurai
The Hindu
Madras High Court Judge praises seven doctors for dedicating their lives to care for abandoned elderly in palliative care.
“At a time when everyone is busy running to earn money for themselves and their family, it is significant to recount the dedication of the seven doctors who have dedicated their time and life to take care of abandoned old sick people in their final stages of life,” said Madras High Court Judge Justice L. Victoria Gowri, while inaugurating a new palliative cancer block unit of Aishwaryam Trust at Vilachery here on Sunday.
Justice Gowri observed the determination of a small group of seven young like-minded medical professionals who felt the need for taking care of elderly and abandoned people by families for several reasons.
She said, “If not for the efforts of such people, many destitute and abandoned elderly people would have to experience terrible events unfolding in front of their eyes.”
Anyone could boast of their routine to justify that they had no time to spare for services or helping other people, but it was only the effort and a kind soul that pushes some to spend their valuable time for the benefit of others, Justice Gowri said.
The word ‘pain’ was much heavier when experienced and there were lakhs of people who were going through terrible times enduring pain because of the lack of care or attention of their dear ones, she added.
Balagurusamy, the managing trustee, said the centre could be operated successfully only because of the staff members who have dedicated themselves to take care of the elderly people housed at the centre.
“The workers have to face harsh environment here, as the elderly people due to sickness will urinate or defecate on their beds and it is due to the staffs tireless work that it is being maintained well. These ‘angels,’ as we have to refer them make this place liveable,” he added.

When reporters brought to her notice the claim by villagers that the late maharaja of Mysore Sri Jayachamaraja Wadiyar had gifted the land to them, Pramoda Devi Wadiyar said she is not aware of the matter, but sought to assure people that no effort will be made to take back the land that had been gifted by the late maharaja.