New Delhi, India An urgent appeal has been issued to the people of Kerala to support the life-saving treatment of Ms. Isha, a 20-year-old student from Delhi University who is battling acute liver failure. This critical situation has prompted an appeal supported by prominent figures including Global Chief Dr.Antony Raju Chairman of A ICHLS and Global Humanitarian Activist Senior Criminal Lawyer Supreme Court of India and Kamal Muhamed ( Kerala Based Humanitarian & Social Activist), a three-time Humanitarian Award winner. Their involvement underscores the importance of this appeal and the urgent need for community support.
Ms. Isha, a dedicated student at Miranda House, Delhi University, is currently undergoing treatment at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) in New Delhi. Her condition is severe, and doctors have recommended an immediate liver transplant as the only option to save her life. The cost of this life-saving procedure is estimated at approximately ₹30 lakhs (3 million rupees), a sum that is beyond the financial means of her family.
The situation is particularly dire as Ms. Isha’s family is financially struggling and unable to meet the high medical expenses. Her father, Shri Chandra Prakash Vilasi, and mother, Deepmala Vilasi, are seeking urgent help from the community to cover these crucial costs. The family resides in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, and their plight has drawn the attention of several compassionate individuals and organizations who are rallying to support them.
Global Chief Dr. Antony Raju, a respected Senior Criminal Advocate and renowned global social activist, has signed this appeal, bringing significant weight to the cause. Dr. Raju’s endorsement emphasizes the critical nature of the situation and the immediate need for financial support. “Ms. Isha’s life is at stake, and we must act swiftly to provide the financial assistance required for her treatment,” said Dr. Raju. “I urge everyone to contribute generously to this vital cause. Your support can make a profound difference in her life.”
Kamal H. Muhamed, a distinguished humanitarian and well-wisher of Ms. Isha, has also joined the appeal. Muhamed, who has received three Humanitarian Awards for his extensive charitable work, has expressed his heartfelt support for Ms. Isha. “In times like these, it is essential that we come together as a community,” Muhamed stated. “Let us unite to help Ms. Isha receive the treatment she desperately needs. Every contribution, regardless of size, is a step towards saving a precious life.”
Ms. Isha, described as a brilliant and promising student, is currently in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at ILBS, New Delhi, where she is receiving urgent medical care. The need for a liver transplant is critical, and the financial burden on her family is overwhelming. The support from the community is essential to cover the expenses for the transplant and other related medical costs.
To facilitate donations, the following account details have been provided for those who wish to contribute:
Bank Account Details:
- Account Holder: Purva Vilasi (Younger Sister)
- Account Number: 602 602 01000 6996
- IFSC Code: UBIN0560260
- Bank: Union Bank of India
- Branch: Prem Nagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
This appeal not only highlights the urgent medical needs of Ms. Isha but also serves as a call to action for the community to come together in a time of crisis. The collective efforts of individuals and organizations can significantly impact the outcome of this situation and provide Ms. Isha with the chance to recover and continue her education.
Dr. Antony Raju and Kamal H. Muhamed are leading this call for help, reflecting their commitment to humanitarian causes and their belief in the power of community support. By contributing to this appeal, the people of Kerala can play a crucial role in saving a young life and demonstrating the strength of communal solidarity.
For further information or to offer support, individuals can contact Ms. Isha’s parents directly:
- Phone: +91 8171096932 / +91 9315853997
- Email: vilasipurva@gmail.com
- Website: https://www.humanrightscouncil.in/