Gandhinagar : CM Dashboard is the example of help in disguise. ‘We live in a house with a roof, we heard the saying that ‘God gives to him by tearing the roof’. This saying has literally come true in our lives. I have found abundant health and happiness. ‘ These are the words of Jagdish Labhshankar Trivedi. Jagdishbhai Trivedi lives in Dahegam with his younger brother Vishnubhai. Originally this family’s business is Pooja at temple and all. Since both brothers are unmarried, they have been doing all the housework themselves. Father and grandfather have inherited a house but with a roof. The same proves that the financial strength of the family is weak. Jagdishbhai Trivedi used to work in the kitchen of Kalupur Swaminarayan temple in Ahmedabad. But the weakness in his body had forced him to remain at home. According to someone, medical investigation revealed that his liver was working only 12.5 per cent. They had no money and that is why he had to work hard to earn money. Eleven bottles of blood were transfused at the Civil Hospital at the primary stage but all the blood was excreted through diarrhea. Jagadishbhai was completely unconscious. The doctor advised him to have an endoscopy, but he did not have the money to do the endoscopy. This is the story of Jagdishbhai.
It is said that if god closes one door, she automatically opens other door. Same happened with Jagdishbhai. One day, Jagadishbhai got a call from the ‘Jansamvad Kendra’ of the dashboard working at the Chief Minister’s residence. He was told to go to the cancer department at the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital campus and meet Dr. Shashank Pandya. He was told that all his treatment will be done free of cost. Jagdishbhai went to the cancer department with his brother Vishnubhai, met the doctor and got his endoscopy done. There was a puncture in the liver tube, he got operated. Then 10 bottles of blood were transfused. He got better and better over the time. Shashank Pandya, Director, Cancer Department, says, “Instructions have come from CM Dashboard and Jagdishbhai has been diagnosed, operated on and treated completely free of cost. A number of such cases are recommended from the dashboard and patients in need are treated. Jagdishbhai’s brother Vishnubhai Trivedi says, ‘Chief Minister Vijayi Rupani is very sensitive. Thanks to his sympathetic decision, my brother Jagdishbhai has become quite healthy today. Both of us are indebted to the state government. It is a great thing that they understand the plight of the poor. Otherwise, who cares for poor people like us? Someone is calling and telling you to go to this hospital. It cannot be assumed that your diagnosis and treatment will be free. But the same is true in our case. Greetings to such a Chief Minister … ‘he added. It is worth mentioning here that from C.M. dashboard, every village, taluka or district of the state is monitored and various services are directly monitored. Jagadishbhai Trivedi is an excellent example of how you can get pleasant results if you combine sensibility with technology.