Save Sushma Rani: Urgent Kidney Transplant Appeal

A heartfelt humanitarian appeal has been launched to save the life of a young Bangladeshi college student whose both kidneys have failed. Sushma Rani Roy, aged 23, a second-year honours student at Dinajpur Government College under the university programme, is currently battling severe kidney failure and urgently requires a kidney transplant to survive.

Her family reports that her condition is critical. Without immediate medical intervention, her chances of survival are extremely slim. Doctors have confirmed that a kidney transplant is now the only viable treatment option.

The family’s plea reflects the message of compassion in the famous song “Manush Manusher Jonno, Jibon Jiboner Jonno” (“Humans are for humanity, life is for life”), performed by legendary singer Bhupen Hazarika. For Sushma and her loved ones, these words have become profoundly relevant, as her survival now depends entirely on the goodwill and generosity of others.

Critical Medical Condition

According to her family, Sushma has suffered from kidney complications for several years. Over time, both of her kidneys have completely failed. She now requires a kidney transplant from a compatible donor with AB positive blood type.

Medical specialists have estimated that the transplant procedure—including pre- and post-operative care—will cost approximately 40 lakh Bangladeshi Taka (roughly £30,000). This sum is far beyond the financial capacity of her family.

For the past three years, Sushma’s family has been seeking treatment in hospitals both in Bangladesh and India. The prolonged medical expenses have exhausted their savings and left them in severe financial distress.

Urgent Medical and Financial Needs

Sushma’s family faces two immediate challenges: locating a compatible kidney donor and raising sufficient funds to cover the life-saving operation.

CategoryDetails
PatientSushma Rani Roy
Age23
Education2nd-year Honours student, Dinajpur Government College
Medical conditionBoth kidneys failed
Required treatmentKidney transplant
Required blood groupAB Positive
Estimated treatment costBDT 40,00,000
Treatment historyOngoing treatment in Bangladesh and India for 3 years

Family’s Appeal

Despite her illness, Sushma remains determined to live and continue her education. However, the financial burden is overwhelming.

With limited options remaining, her family is appealing to compassionate individuals, philanthropists, and well-wishers to come forward and help. Even small contributions could collectively make a life-saving difference.

The family hopes that public generosity will enable the transplant to proceed and give Sushma a chance to recover, resume her studies, and lead a normal life.

How to Help

Those willing to assist may contact the family or provide financial support via the following channels:

Mobile (bKash): 01731918246
Bank Account:
Savings Account No: 1809301027632
Sonali Bank, Corporate Branch, Dinajpur

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to anyone who can help. With the compassion and support of society, Sushma may yet be given the opportunity to survive, thrive, and pursue her dreams.

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