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An Indian donates his eyes - transplanted in a Pakistani child| By sir chales on Thursday, December 9, 2004 - 07:28 pm: |
KHALSATAN!!!!!!!!!!!!
| By Pakistani (202.84.223.131) on Thursday, June 17, 2004 - 07:14 pm: |
I believe in that good and bad people r always there everywhere and i also believe that Indian doctors r really talented. I just want to say that there r a lot many of people in India and Pakistan who think far off from religion and cast. They think just fot the betterment of the humanity and we should try to follow these people instead of abusing eachother and blaming eachother. Great people r recognized from their good deeds and not for their words.
| By Amy (82.44.153.218) on Friday, April 30, 2004 - 08:20 pm: |
About the indian donating his eyes to the young child,
I beleive there is only one God and God resides in every heart. Let this be a sample to the World, we are all Gods children, and our act should be benevolent.
People should understand what the new Millenium means, it means a period of great happiness for everyone. Indian and Pakistan should hold hands and together work out solutions and think about our future generation. They should leave the past behind and respect each other. If one does not have respect,
Than you have nothing in front of God.
| By Observer (67.3.213.231) on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 - 06:42 am: |
This is not a dream but absolute reality. What more can be said about compassion of Indian people?
Pak boy with Indian 'vision'
PRAKASH BHANDARI
TIMES NEWS NETWORK WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 200410:49:26 PM
JAIPUR: Baby Talha, the two-year-old boy from Islamabad, who was born blind and whose eye transplant was done at a Chennai eye hospital in December, now enjoys perfect vision. The playful child can move around on his own now.
Dr Amarnath Agarwal of Chennai’s Agarwal Eye Hospital, who carried out the transplant surgery, visited Islamabad recently to see for himself how the child was doing. On his return, Dr Agarwal said on Monday: “I was very happy to learn that Talha had achieved perfect vision and would now be able to read and write like a normal child. The eye transplant was made possible because of a Chennai donor M Venkatesh and what made me particularly proud was the fact that an Indian donor helped a Pakistani boy to see the world.
Dr Agarwal said the Pakistani eye surgeons are amazed at the skills of the Indian surgeons.