Patient Lalita Singh, who on 03-07-2025 was found wandering outside Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar, in a destitute condition carrying an idol of Lord Krishna in her hand. Information about her was given to Pingalwara by some kind-hearted donors. Pingalwara volunteers brought her to the institution.
When this patient was admitted to the institution, inquiries were made about her family, but she only kept on repeating “Radhe-Radhe” to every question. She was treated at Dr. Vidyasagar Government Mental Hospital Amritsar. After about 15 days of treatment, she provided information about her family. Thereafter, the institution contacted her family by telephone.
Her husband, Sanjay Singh, informed that they are residents of Jasim Pur, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, and that his wife Lalita had been missing from home for the past two and a half months. From her husband it was learned that they have two children.
On Thursday, 28-08-2025, her husband Sanjay Singh came to the institution to take her back. The institution provided three months’ worth of medicines and some cash, and the patient was sent home with her husband.
On this occasion, Pingalwara’s Mukh Sevadar Dr. Inderjit Kaur stated that every year nearly 200 patients recover and return home from Pingalwara. Present at the occasion were Dr. Jagdeepak Singh, Vice-President; Mr. Yogesh Suri, Chief Administrator; Mr. Gulshan Ranjan, Medical Social Worker; Mr. Parminderjit Singh Bhatti; Mrs. Surinder Kaur Bhatti; and Mrs. Surjit Kaur, among others.
