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Thirupathi
Rao and his wife were a happily married couple. They settled
in a small village in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh
in India. As agricultural laborers and whenever they manage
to get work, they earn less than $2.00 (Rs. 81) per day.
Their first child was a healthy boy. But when Mrs. Rao gave
birth to her second child, the family was shocked to see that
the baby girl had a facial deformity. They thought it was a
curse from the gods and they were so despondent that they wanted
to abandon the child.
Fortunately, the mother learned about
The Smile Train cleft project through other members of her
village who also had a child born with a cleft. The baby
girl was taken to Vijetha Hospital at Vijayawada and was examined
by the chief surgeon and the director of the
project Dr. P.M.C. Naidu.
After the surgery Bhavani’s family was thrilled to see
her with a normal looking lip and their joy could not be translated
into words. They no longer feel cursed, but rejoice when they
see their beautiful baby girl smile.
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