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Nothing can come in way of this father-son bond

CHANDIGARH: In June 1998, BD Sharma (81), a resident of Sector 44-D, was acquainted with the pangs of dotage — first when he retired from the post of Assistant Food and Supplies Officer at the Haryana Food and Supplies Department and then when he underwent an open-heart surgery.

Nothing can come in way of this father-son bond

Specially abled Ganesh Sharma takes care of his father at their house in Chandigarh on Sunday. Pradeep Tewari



Amarjot Kaur

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 16

In June 1998, BD Sharma (81), a resident of Sector 44-D, was acquainted with the pangs of dotage — first when he retired from the post of Assistant Food and Supplies Officer at the Haryana Food and Supplies Department and then when he underwent an open-heart surgery.

The sole breadwinner of his six-member family, Sharma invested a considerable chunk of his salary on the treatment of his youngest son, a specially disabled, Ganesh Sharma, while shelling out the rest of his money for household expenditures and on the education of his three daughters and a son. Ganesh, who’s now 30 years old, never went to a school. He’s the only one among the four of his siblings who looks after his father. On Father’s Day, The Tribune correspondent visited the father-son duo. “If I, despite my disability, can take care of my father, then so can normal people,” says Ganesh, who crawls to the drawing room with a glass of Glucon-D. His legs cannot take the weight of his body. “We thought surgeries could treat the defect in my limbs, but the doctors gave up. I have this deformity since birth. In and out of hospitals, I never went to school. In fact, I cleared my Class V when I was 16 years old, way back in 2004,” he shares.

Ganesh’s father has poor eyesight and is partially hearing-impaired too. The open heart surgery has rendered him weak and the loss of his wife, who passed away in 2009, has left a void in heart. “All I now have with me is my disabled son. All my other children live with their families and enjoy their space, and here’s Ganesh, who is my support for survival,” says a teary-eyed Sharma.

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