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Dr Chandrasekhar Sankurathri: His Tragic Loss Helps Others Gain Sight
Not many of us are capable of losing everything we love, and then taking it as an opportunity to serve others selflessly. But some do possess this remarkable ability, and Dr Chandrasekhar Sankurathri is one of those people.
Dr Sankurathri used to be one of Canada’s immigrant success stories, a student from India who rose to a job as a biologist with Health Canada and settled in Ottawa with his wife, Manjari Sankurathri, and their two children, Srikiran (6) and Sarada (3), who were born in Canada. Dr Chandrasekhar lost his wife and his two children who were flying from Canada to India to a shameful act of terrorism. Their bodies were never found. 326 other people too died in that unfortunate incident.
Three years after the incident, Sankurathri decided to move ahead and give his life a new purpose. In 1988, Dr Sankurathri sold his house in Canada, where he had been living for 2 decades and settled down in his wife’s village, Kakinada. He started the Sankurathri Foundation in 1989 with the aim of providing good health and educational facilities to the impoverished rural in the outskirts of Kakinada Town in Andhra Pradesh.
Read more at: http://thelogicalindian.com/story-f...thri-his-tragic-loss-helps-others-gain-sight/
Not many of us are capable of losing everything we love, and then taking it as an opportunity to serve others selflessly. But some do possess this remarkable ability, and Dr Chandrasekhar Sankurathri is one of those people.
Dr Sankurathri used to be one of Canada’s immigrant success stories, a student from India who rose to a job as a biologist with Health Canada and settled in Ottawa with his wife, Manjari Sankurathri, and their two children, Srikiran (6) and Sarada (3), who were born in Canada. Dr Chandrasekhar lost his wife and his two children who were flying from Canada to India to a shameful act of terrorism. Their bodies were never found. 326 other people too died in that unfortunate incident.
Three years after the incident, Sankurathri decided to move ahead and give his life a new purpose. In 1988, Dr Sankurathri sold his house in Canada, where he had been living for 2 decades and settled down in his wife’s village, Kakinada. He started the Sankurathri Foundation in 1989 with the aim of providing good health and educational facilities to the impoverished rural in the outskirts of Kakinada Town in Andhra Pradesh.
Read more at: http://thelogicalindian.com/story-f...thri-his-tragic-loss-helps-others-gain-sight/