BANKURA, June 13, 2025 – The Don Bosco HRD Mission, led by Salesian Father Dr. Mathew George of the Kolkata Province, celebrated its first year of transformative service to leprosy patients at Bankura Leprosy Hospital, Eastern India’s largest treatment center. Launched to address the persistent challenges faced by 350 men and 150 women patients, the mission has delivered critical aid, restoring dignity to those grappling with social stigma and neglect.
Despite leprosy being declared eradicated, thousands in West Bengal’s marginalized regions still suffer. The mission, based in Dhobasole, identified urgent needs unmet by government provisions. Under Dr. George’s leadership, 500 bedside lockers were provided for secure storage, while 50 wheelchairs, 20 tricycles, and 50 pairs of crutches enhanced mobility. Additionally, 105 hearing aids, 120 large umbrellas, and 120 ceiling fans improved living conditions, complemented by essential medical equipment like ECG machines, stethoscopes, BP monitors, and glucometers for better diagnostics.
Fr. Manoj, Assistant Director, alongside collaborators, facilitated the donation of two battery-operated auto rickshaws (Totos) from Petra Theiner of Sudtirol’s Hoffnung auf einen Besseren Morgen, easing patient transportation. The mission also supplied two large washing machines, mattresses, chairs, buckets, towels, soap, oil, and clothing to meet personal care needs.
Beyond immediate relief, the mission supports rehabilitation villages—Pierdoba, Garbheta, and Bishnupur—where cured patients face reintegration challenges. Housing improvements, vocational training, and food assistance have fostered hope and self-reliance. Dr. George, a former professor at Sacred Heart Theological College Shillong, draws inspiration from Salesian pioneers and Mother Teresa, aligning the mission with the Kolkata Province’s centenary preparations for February 2026.
The Don Bosco HRD Mission’s compassionate efforts highlight the power of sustained action, offering a lifeline to one of society’s most overlooked communities.
CM Paul





