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Pakistani man survives liver surgery after 12 Indian students donate blood

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Humanity knows no boundaries. This was proven by 12 Indian students who donated blood to a Pakistani liver patient, saving his life.

Aman Lal Makhija, a 40-year-old Pakistani man from Sindh, traveled to New Delhi for a liver transplant after being advised by doctors to seek help across the border, according to Daily Mail.

Makhija was accompanied by his donor and brother-in-law Dilshad Ali. However, Makhija’s liver started failing and there was urgent need for blood. Responding to Dilshad’s pamphlets requesting blood donations, 12 students came forward to donate blood.

The doctors who operated on the patient, Dr KR Vasudevan and Dr Abhideep Chaudhary, said that owing to the timely contribution of blood, the team was able to successfully perform a complicated liver transplant surgery on February 27.

“Usually, all liver transplant patients are advised to arrange 10 units of blood in case of any eventuality. But being from Pakistan, the family did not have any donors. The noble act of blood donation by these students really touched us all,” said Dr Vasudevan, a liver transplant surgeon.

Makhija, who runs a medical store in Pakistan, said, “This rebirth is the best Holi gift to me by Indian doctors and students.”

“There are about 400 Hindu families in our area. We have never faced any problems in Pakistan. Here, everyone, including these young students, have been so helpful. The students even came to enquire about my brother’s health and have invited me to take part in Holi celebrations. My family will always remain obliged to them,” Jawahar Lal Makhija, the patient’s brother, said.

“The patient was suffering from Hepatitis-B for the last three years and needed an urgent liver transplant. A part of his bother-in-law’s healthy liver was transplanted in a seven-hour surgery. Both donor and recipient are fine now and will be discharged in a week,” said Dr Chaudhary.
Humanity know no boundary ,what a great gesture by these students.It shows the love Indians have for us :lol:,what a great gesture . @levina ,@Blue_Eyes ,@Dr. Stranglove ,@Imran Khan ,@Jazzbot ,@nair , @Color_Less_Sky ,@Pomegranate ,@OrionHunter ,@TimeTraveller ,@Echo_419 , @DESERT FIGHTER ,@doppelganger @Green Arrow , @syedali73 ...........
Thanks For Tagging Sir........:-).....Nice....After all we all are humans.....:-)...
Love And Peace For All........:-)

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Oh yeah. Last resort of any optimistic person is "Ummeed pe duniya kayam hai." Anyways, good for you if you believe in such noble thinking however i do not.
It works for me!!
And isnt our lives too short to harbor hatred?
Chalo dont make me philosophical now. Lolz
 
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insan ko insaan ka hi khoon chahiye hota hai.. suar, gadhe, ghoda , billi ka nahi .. aur agar sher ka khoon daloge toh bhi nahi bachoge :P

this is the law of nature.. no religion can break this.
 
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heart is not a vertical 2-D structure,therefore the size has to be compared in terms of area.
Its not a 2D structure so lets compare the volume. Now should it be the volume of heart or the volume of blood it pumps???
Come on!
Pakistanis and Indians outside this forum 're not ppl who would come sabre rattling at each other on their cataphracts.
You might not be philosophical, but looking at your signature i can say that you are one hell of a sarcastic Afro
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You bet!
But this time the signature was genuinely to appreciate somebody who always sounded like a religious zealot. I was happy to see the change in Zarvi Bhai.
 
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Have you actually ever tried that, filling an ocean with drops, other than believing?:azn:

Optimism is tasty dish, but it is best served with reality.

Even counting which is infinite starts from zero. One doesn't summit a peak in one go, you ascend step by step. Anyway, an adage says something and means something else.

That's true optimism is a tasty dish and it's best to serve it with reality, but without the terka of pessimism.
 
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Its not a 2D structure so lets compare the volume. Now should it be the volume of heart or the volume of blood it pumps???
Come on!
Pakistanis and Indians outside this forum 're not ppl who would come sabre rattling at each other on their cataphracts.

You bet!
But this time the signature was genuinely to appreciate somebody who always sounded like a religious zealot. I was happy to see the change in Zarvi Bhai.
Volume is variable.Size remains the same.
 
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Volume is variable.Size remains the same.
Now that was your statement so now explain what exactly did you mean? :)
Btw afaik all the human beings have the same almost the same size of heart.
 
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Now that was your statement so now explain what exactly did you mean? :)
Btw afaik all the human beings have the same almost the same size of heart.
Pakistanis i have met in real life and on various forums claim they have a bigger heart and are more "dil daar"(for the lack of a better word).Hence the statement.
 
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