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Heart patient gets good news from India

just guarantee that this child won't go in the hand of Taliban and become another suicide bomber or maybe kasab..can you?? no one actually can guarantee pakistani kid's future (not even his parents)...why you making fuss of obvious

Kids are innocent be it Indian or Pakistani. Please don't post such offensive messages on a heart warming thread like this one. Let's hope this sweet little kid gets well soon, and has a great life ahead of him.
 
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in english the child has a heart but a totally anomalous one. no trolling but isn't these operations free in pak, in india you can get every thing starting from heart valves to cochlear implants free if you have a bpl card which most people manage even if they don't have it and still if something is not there in gov stock(chemotherapy for cancer etc)there are pm health fund which helps for peoples (though it takes some time)

Nah, in Pakistan, government hospitals are not really state of the art bar a few. CMH, AFIC and AFID are world class facilities by the army, NESCOM hospital by the PAEC /NESCOM, and all others are private.
 
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just guarantee that this child won't go in the hand of Taliban and become another suicide bomber or maybe kasab..can you?? no one actually can guarantee pakistani kid's future (not even his parents)...why you making fuss of obvious

And Indians claim Pakistanis are stupid..
 
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great news the child is very cute mashAllah. insha'Allah he will have bright future

So New Born suicide Bombers look like this...BDW, when will he wear his suicide jackets and meet his 72 virgins? at his 13th B'day?

you are a sick person
 
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Another child goes for heart surgery to India


LAHORE: I could not afford heart surgery for my 10-month-old daughter, who has a hole in her heart, but a peace initiative between Pakistan and India made it possible, said Syed Abdul Basir, who comes from a remote town, Qila Abdullah, near Chaman, Balochistan, prior to his departure to India early on Tuesday morning for treatment of his daughter, Muslima Bibi.

The free treatment is a result of the concerted effort of ‘Aman Ki Asha’ -- a peace initiative of the Jang Group of Newspapers Pakistan and Times of India Group, India, Rotary India Humanity Foundation (RIHF) and Rotary Pakistan.

“I am just a schoolteacher and do not have enough resources to meet the expenses for heart surgery of my daughter, Bibi Muslima,” he told The News while appreciating the ‘Heart to Heart’ project of Aman Ki Asha.

Basir said he was thankful to the Jang Group of Pakistan and Times of India as well as the Rotary people for their support at this critical moment of his life. He went on to say that the project was, indeed, a gesture of friendship between both the neighboring countries.

“This also highlights how lives can be changed through this friendship.” It is pertinent to mention that in September this year, five-year-old Aakash, five-year-old Atif and three-year-old Dharti from Sindh province had left for India with their parents for heart surgeries under the same initiative.

“Aman Ki Asha”, in February, 2011, had signed an agreement with Rotary India Humanity Foundation and Rotary Pakistan to provide free heart treatment, including surgery, to 200 under-privileged Pakistani children under the ‘Heart to Heart’ initiative. So far, 25 children have undergone heart surgeries.

Under the ‘Heart to Heart’ initiative, children suffering from congenital heart defects are sent to the world renowned heart institutions in India to undergo comprehensive treatment, including surgery.

Syed Abdul Basir said he came to know about the friendship initiative between Pakistan and India through the Jang newspaper and was happy that his daughter would be provided treatment under the project.

Major (retd) Mujib Aftab of Rotary Pakistan, who coordinated the stay of Syed Abdul Basir here in Lahore and their subsequent departure to India, said they would first stay in New Delhi while the heart surgery of Muslima Bibi would be performed at a hospital in Bangalore, India.

Another child goes for heart surgery to India
 
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