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4.7 Based on 17 reviews
latha k – a year ago

Proudly announcing myself is brought up and Blessed by this centerπŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

mothkur sharath – a year ago

Its very much kind and cure hospital for especially skin specialist like allergy , skin diseases. And also most dangerous leprosy disease(kusti vyadhi) will cure permanently.

naresh ittamalla – 2 years ago

Not only hospital, it's free education for poor children from last 35 years. Many scholarships, homes for poor and leprosy patients... wow great humanity πŸ™πŸ™

KAKUMANU ANTHONY – 5 years ago

Fr Luigi Pezzoni, the leper doctor, and the fruits of his mission Piero Gheddo He founded Shanti Nagar (Peace Village) for lepers and their families, along with a hospital, a novitiate for nuns, a farm and a church with two statues by Giacomo Manzu. Thanks to his friendship with Indira Gandhi, he was able to get visas for Spanish nuns. He also opened a college for Dalit. Milan (AsiaNews) - Fr Luigi Pezzoni died on 12 November in Hyderabad, the state capital of Andhra Pradesh. Born in 1931, he spent 47 years as a missionary in India, where he founded the first parish in Nalgonda (now a diocese) and the Leprosy Health Centre. He came to India in 1966 as a nurse specialised in leprosy, later graduating in India, as a medical doctor. A priest with PIME in 1958, he began his mission in Warangal in 1966. After he studied English for three months at Bishop Alfonso Beretta's residence, the latter sent him to Nalgonda with Br Pasqualino Sala to learn Telugu, Andhra Pradesh's main language. The town had a small church built by Fr Charles Bonvini and a small parish house, but Fr Pezzoni was its first resident priest. The parish was already home to four Indian sisters, aka Little Flowers, (brought by Fr Silvio Pasquali), five families of baptised Catholics. Three small Christian villages were located near the city. A large crowd attended his funeral in Nalgonda, a city of 120,000 inhabitants, including diocesan and civil authorities.

Raju Ittamalla – 3 years ago

Everybody is taken care well.