Pronam event at Little Sisters of the Poor home for the aged
At the inauguration of Pronam event Dwitiyo Soishob with Suparna Sengupta, Sister Anne, Rupak Barua and Agnimitra Paul |
August 23, 2016: Today I attended a Pronam event at the
auditorium of The Little Sisters of the Poor St Joseph's
Home for the Aged in Kolkata
today. The programme called Dwitiyo Soishab
or Second Childhood
was for the elderly residents of the home.
The Little Sisters of the Poor
home for the aged was one of the first such home for the elderly
established in the heart of Kolkata around 1882 - some 28 years
before Mother Teresa was born - by a group of four sisters of the
Order of Jugan founded
by Jeanne Jugan, a French woman, who was accorded sainthood through
the Roman Catholic process of canonisation. It is interesting to note
that once Mother Teresa herself stayed in this home sometime between
1948 to 1949 when she left the Loreto nunnery and had no place to
stay.
It was a small function organized by
Pronam that was
attended by over 100 elderly residents of the home during which
Pronam membership
cards were given to all of them. The event was attended by Sister
Anne, Agnimitra Paul of The Bengal,
representatives of the Kolkata Police,
Suparna Sengupta, COO, Woodlands Hospital,
Rupak Barua, CEO, AMRI,
Kaushik Ganguly of Dreamland
Nursing Home and
others. The brief function was followed by a special show of the film
Barfi.
The Pronam
project, a joint venture of The Bengal
and Kolkata Police,
has witnessed stupendous growth and demand over the years and
currently has a membership base of 12,000 senior citizens. Efforts
are on to expand the project beyond Kolkata's jurisdiction.
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