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At 100, ex-army man gifts hospital to village

Last Updated: Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 11:41     A- A A+
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Dudavas: For Rao Kabool Singh, a World War Two veteran who turned 100 this weekend, it has been a life of service with the army man choosing to take up the cause of the downtrodden in rural areas after retiring in 1962.

Setting up a hospital in Dudavas, a village in Rajasthan's Jaipur district, is his latest achievement. While the hospital was built by his grandsons Madan Mohan and Krishan Mohan, who run a successful car rental service, it was the centurion who conceived the idea.

"We have some lands in this village and used to come here. Babaji (Kabool Singh) saw the plight of the people and expressed his desire to establish a hospital in the village," Madan Mohan said.

Kabool Singh hails from the state's Alwar district and retired as havildar. He first served in the Army Supply Corps and later in the 13 Kumaon regiment.

Besides healthcare, Kabool Singh has campaigned against gender bias, child marriage and denial of education to girls in rural areas and the sense of service towards society seems to have been passed down the generations with Kabool Singh's grandsons being equally involved in his social work.

"Today, we have fulfilled our grandfather's dream. However, our connection with this region goes beyond that. We have already adopted two government schools and plan to extend the support to other schools," Mohan added.

According to Mohan, the hospital will soon have two doctors and a gynaecologist besides the paramedical staff. "This is just a start, we plan to upgrade it to 30 beds very soon. Also, we will install an X-ray machine and we hope the hospital will begin functioning within two months," he said.

The importance of the 15-bed hospital is evident for this remote village nestled amid the rolling Aravali hills. With no proper healthcare facilities available, the villagers had to traverse several kilometres of bad roads to reach the nearest towns in case of medical emergencies.

"Earlier, we had no facilities except the anganwadi worker for childbirth and a small ayurvedic clinic. Anything serious, and we would rush to Paota or Kotputli," Ashok, a villager, said.

Rajasthan Health Minister Aimaduddin Ahmad Khan congratulated Kabool Singh on his 100th birthday May 19 and lauded his humanitarian efforts before inaugurating the hospital amid much fanfare.

"I hope people would take inspiration from Rao Sahib's life. He first spent the active years of his life in the army, serving the nation, and now he spends time in social service," he said.

Kabool Singh, despite being weak due to a recent illness and seated in a wheelchair, went through every section of the newly-constructed building with the guests.

Besides Ahmed and local bureaucrats, senior army officials and members of the Rezang La Shaurya Samiti were also present at the function.

According to family members, Kabool Singh has always had great respect for the martyrs of the Battle of Rezang La pass in Ladakh in the 1962 war and maintains close contact with the organisation, which commemorates the battle and its martyrs.

IANS

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First Published: Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 11:41

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Col OP YADAV,Retd, REZANGLA BN. - VILL& PO. LUHANA
REZANGLA KE VIR ABHI BHI LADNE KA HOSLA BARKARAR RAHHE HAIN.I salute the hero .pl send your postal address ,so that the Unit can contact you. the Unit will feel proud of HEROES like KABOOL SINGH JI during the REZANGLA DAY CELEBRATIOS AT KOTA this November.
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R K Dutta - Agra
Grt job.Wish we emulate the hero some time in our life.
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Ajay Chordia - New York (USA)
My warmest congratulations to Shri Kabool Singh ji and no praise is enough for the noble action taken by him and his grandsons, who fulfilled his dream.Please let me know how I can send my small contribution towards the development of that hospital.
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Col.Rajendra Fauzdar - MATHURA
I Salute such Veterans Who Serve Humanity inspite of allOdds!!!
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COL SISIR KUMAR MISRA - JABALPUR (MP )
I salute Kabool Singh Ji for his examplary contribution to the society.
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Jaiveer Singh - Bijnor
Great job Rao Sahab...GOD BLESS U.
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Col J R Padki - Bangalore
A great service. Cheers. Hope others to follow suit, provided pocket allows
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mlyadav - Atlanta usa
Every Indian should be proud of Rao Kabool Singh , his contribution is praiseworthy, wish we had more vetrens who can help the martyres families by such jesturesBravest of brave who fought one of the greatest battles in the annals of military history the Heros of Rezangla , were villagers of haryana rajasthan, we owe it to these villagers let us join hands to look after the martyre families . well done raoKabool singhji, m
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Col SJ Singh (retd) - Ambala Cantt
Rao Kabool Singh Ji ! You have shown the writings on the walls of chetwood hall of Indian Military Academy by your personal example.
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Brig U S Narula - USA
Philanthropy does not require wealth. Patriotism does not have to be exhibited while in service, it lives on in the depths of one`s heart throughout one`s existence. Big things are not the preserve of big people and there is no ranking in service to the nation. Well done and thanks for leading us to think of our responsibilities. Hope the donated hospital will continue to flourish with the spirit in which it is being passed on for the larger good of community.
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Brig U S Narula - USA
Philanthropy does not require wealth. Patriotism does not have to be exhibited while in service, it lives on in the depths of one`s heart throughout one`s existence. Big things are not the preserve of big people and there is no ranking in service to the nation. Well done and thanks for leading us to think of our responsibilities. Hope the donated hospital will continue to flourish with the spirit in which it is being passed on for the larger good of community.



Col L R Vaid - Gurgaon
God bless u Kabool Singh ji ,our society needs good souls like you . Will be glad to help ,promote ur cause .



Puttaswamy, Ex-Sgt IAF - Mysore Karnataka
Lage Raho Kabool Singhji



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