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Sudheekshan Life History


CHIGURUPATI SUDHEEKSHAN was born in Vijayawada city of Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh on 18–Aug-1986 as a second child and the only heir to his family and also to their educational institution which was being run by his mother. He has one elder sister.

Sudheekshan completed his primary education, up to 10th grade, at the school being run by his mother. Later, he joined a corporate college for his secondary education in Vijayawada. After completing Intermediate, he got enrolled in a graduation college with a specialisation in computer science, physics, and electronics. While studying at the college, he helped his mother with school administration and took special computer classes for higher-class students.

He was very crazy about computer software. He wanted to become a great software programmer. He was preparing to get admission to a P.G. college and preparing for the entrance test. He requested that his mother allow him to join a software institution to gain more knowledge of software technology. For 20 long days, his mother did not agree. As she did not want to discourage her son, she finally accepted.

He joined an institution in Vijayawada city on November 1, 2006, which was 15 km away from his house. As his mother had confidence in him, she allowed Sudheekshanto to go to the computer software institution by motorbike.

On Friday, 03-Nov-2006, he woke up early, as usual, at 5:00 a.m. and went to the gymnastics centre. By 7:00 a.m., he had returned from the gym and completed his routine work. While taking breakfast, he discussed with his mother their school. He expressed his future plan to his mother to establish a software technology centre. His mother asked him about the future of their school. He confidently replied that they could run many institutions. He got ready by 8:30 a.m. He told his mother that he would come back by 11:00 a.m.

He was going alone, slowly, on the left side of the road. Near an engineering college in Kanuru village,in order to overtake a car, a truck came in the opposite direction, in the wrong way, and hit Sudheekshan. The truck driver was in a drunken state. He left his truck and absconded. By the force of the collision, Sudheekshan fell on the road. Even though Sudheekshan was wearing a helmet,he suffered an internal head injury. The place where the accident happened was a very busy place. Unfortunately, no one came forward to take the boy to the hospital. After a certain delay, the traffic police jeep came, and they shifted the boy to a nearby corporate hospital.

The hospital staff did not start treatment immediately. They were trying to figure out whether the victim’s parents could afford treatment at their hospital or not. On hearing the news from the police, his mother rushed to the hospital. But it took 50 minutes to reach the hospital. When a considerable amount was paid, the treatment was started. This caused further delays. At first, the hospital staff said that they needed 24 hours. On the second day, they said that surgery was needed and tonsured the boy. Further, they asked the boy’s mother to pay Rs. 1 lakh. Later, a surgeon had seen the test reports and said that their junior doctor did not study the test reports properly and declared that the surgery was not needed and the boy was out of danger. His mother felt very happy.

On the 6th day, November 8, 2006, the whole situation got reversed. Doctors informed me that the boy’s condition was not good. Afternoon, at 3:00 p.m., they announced the death of the boy. Had some good Samaritan brought the boy to the hospital immediately after the accident, Sudheekshan could have been saved! Had the doctors immediately attended to the accident victim,Sudheekshan could have been saved! In the crowd at that time, there was no good Samaritan! Alas, in India, life is useless and money is priceless! Doctors delayed the treatment.

In his 20 years of life, Sudheekshan never stayed alone, without his mother, even for a single day. But for the first time, he left his mother alone and went away permanently. In her unbearable grievance, his mother started an organization in the name of the departed soul, the Sudheekshan Foundation, on the 10th day of the boy’s demise on November 18, 2006. She dedicated her remaining life to social service and carrying out her dreams.

He never went outside without wearing a helmet. He wore the I.S.I.-certified helmet, wished his mother, and said that he would return by 11:00 a.m. His mother went up to the compound wall gate and saw him off. She never thought that she was going to give her son the last send-off. Sudheekshan also did not know that his fate was waiting for him on the way, in the form of a truck.

Sudheekshan dreamt of a bright future. But without fulfilling his dreams, Sudheekshan travelled to another faraway world. God is very greedy. He will take away all the good people very early!



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