(Left) Gujalla Prasad, a 40-year-old man rescued by Thanjavur District Collector Priyanka Pankajam and reunited with his family after 13 years. Right: A photo of Prasad before he left his home in Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh.
Thanjavur:In a heartwarming incident, a mentally ill person was reunited with his parents after 13 years. The man was rescued by Thanjavur District Collector Priyanka Pankajam. It is learnt that Thanjavur District Collector Priyanka Pankajam is paying special attention to the welfare of the mentally challenged. She rescues them, arranges for treatment and makes arrangements for their rehabilitation. Accordingly, while going to many parts of the district for work, she is helping mentally-ill people, who are found on the roads, to get them rescued and rehabilitated through the department concerned.
According to the press release issued by the District Collectorate, on September 8, District Collector Priyanka went to Boothalur taluk where he found a 40-year-old man, who was mentally ill at Pudhupatti on the Boothalur Sengipatti road. Immediately, with the help of the Indian Red Cross Society, he was rescued and admitted to the Rehabilitation Centre for the Mentally Ill at Thanjavur Raja Mirasudar Hospital. Officials at the rescue centre also provided proper treatment to the man.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, engineer Muthukumar, Thanjavur District Vice-Chairman of the Indian Red Cross Society, said, "When he was admitted to the Emergency Treatment and Recovery Centre for Mentally Ill People, he was not in the mood to speak. Medicines were given as per the advice of a psychiatrist. He could not be given regular counselling as he spoke in Telugu. "