I can't let my son lose this fight against Leukemia after all he has gone through!
Indian Army Veteran, Colonel Ashok Kumar Singh makes an earnest plea to once again help save his 31-year-old Engineer (MIT Manipal BTech and IIT Delhi MTech) son, Arjit Singh, from defeat in a seven-year struggle against Leukaemia.

Arjit like a true warrior had come out victorious from the clutches of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia after braving multiple highly toxic therapies including CAR T Cell and Bone Marrow Transplant in Israel during 2020-21. All with your help and blessings !!
Three years after the transplant, just when he was settling down in life after graduation from ISB Hyderabad (scholarship holder, class of 2024), he was confronted with a complication viz poor graft function and/or MDS.
After five months of extensive medical evaluations, doctors have determined that Arjit requires another bone marrow transplant. Additionally, a significant bridge therapy is necessary before proceeding with the transplant.
Furthermore, seeing the political situation in Israel and the status of the fundraiser Arjit’s parents made a conscious decision to go ahead with the transplant in India, at Kokilaben Hospital, Mumbai.
Having already exhausted their complete family savings and with no insurance cover for pre-existing disease, this huge amount is the only barrier between Arjit and certain victory.
Undeterred by the tragic turn of events, Arjit is down but not out. His father will not yield either! "With your contributions, we will walk this last gauntlet into final victory", says his soldier father. We need your prayers, trust and support in this last-ditch battle.
Please help Arjit win this long-drawn fight. With your help, we succeeded this far and we'll succeed again. Please enlist support from all your friends, relatives, and groups too.
In God Almighty, we have unflinching faith. He knows how we have fought this tooth and nail, with your support. There can't be many more ordeals that he would put us through!
The goal amount of the campaign may be higher than the attached estimates to address and aid the post-hospitalization expenses/contingencies including but not limited to prolonged medication, diagnostics, rehabilitation therapies, and follow-up doctor visits/consultations which vary from disease to disease.