A group of children joyfully sing nursery rhymes in a bright yellow room. Among them is three-and-a-half-year-old Saajan Pandey, naughty, active and difficult to pin down.
“Seven months ago when he was diagnosed with leukaemia, he was too weak to walk,” says his father Abhishek Pandey, a rural school teacher from Bihar’s Nalanda district.
Pandey and his wife brought Saajan to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, for treatment.
“The doctors at AIIMS said there was a good chance Saajan would recover,” he says. But it meant having to stay in Delhi for at least eight months during the course of his treatment.
A group of children joyfully sing nursery rhymes in a bright yellow room. Among them is three-and-a-half-year-old Saajan Pandey, naughty, active and difficult to pin down.
“Seven months ago when he was diagnosed with leukaemia, he was too weak to walk,” says his father Abhishek Pandey, a rural school teacher from Bihar’s Nalanda district.
Pandey and his wife brought Saajan to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, for treatment.
“The doctors at AIIMS said there was a good chance Saajan would recover,” he says. But it meant having to stay in Delhi for at least eight months during the course of his treatment.