Boy suffering from Progeria made MPSCPCR chairman for a day

Bhopal, Mar 24 (PTI) A 10-year-old boy from Jabalpur suffering from Progeria was made chairman of the Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MPSCPCR) for a day today.Shreyansh

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Boy suffering from Progeria made MPSCPCR chairman for a day

Bhopal, Mar 24 (PTI) A 10-year-old boy from Jabalpur suffering from Progeria was made chairman of the Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MPSCPCR) for a day today.

Shreyansh Waghmare had expressed his wish to visit Bhopal, and hence, a trip was arranged by the Commission.

Progeria is a progressive genetic disorder which causes a child to age rapidly.

“Shreyansh had expressed desire to visit Bhopal. So we decided to make him the Commission chairman for a day to make him happy,” MPSCPCR chairman Dr Raghvendra Sharma told PTI.

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Shreyansh took part in a programme here as the MPSCPCR chairman, Sharma said.

His father Arvind Waghmare said his son was very happy today.

“We have taken him to a hospital in Nagpur where doctors told him that this disease is incurable. Such kids live less, and therefore, it is always better to keep them as happy as possible,” Waghmare said.

He further said Shreyansh’s twin brother Siddhanth is absolutely normal and they both study in class V.

“Shreyansh is a normal kid in school but gets irritated occasionally when someone tries to pull his cap. He goes to school daily and takes interest in studies,” he said.

Progeria was highlighted by director R Balki in his film “Paa” where Amitabh Bachchan had essayed the role of a child with Progeria.

Shreyansh, Waghmare says, is a huge fan of Bachchan and has epxressed his desire to meet the legendary actor.

This is published unedited from the PTI feed.

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