An NGO Bluebells community from Mumbai raised 13 Lakhs for the treatment of a 15-year-old Pakistani girl Saba Ahmed. According to the reports, Saba was suffering from Wilson’s disease, a disorder that results in the poisonous accumulation of copper in the body. She was treated at Jaslok Hospital in Mumbai under the supervision of a liver specialist, Dr. Aabha Nagral.
The unique thing about this story is that Indian citizens reached out not once, but twice between April and October. The first funding raised was 7 Lakhs, but that wasn’t enough as there was a need to change Saba’s medication.
So, the second round of funding began on Independence day and helped Saba survive a fatal disease. When doctor Aabha was asked about how Saba and her mother felt, she said, “Nazia said she had been warned that things would not be smooth in India, and she was happy that her fears did not come true. She said Mumbai had been full of warmth and happiness for her and her daughter.”
Amidst so much outrage amongst nations, there are people who are keeping the true spirit of humanity alive.
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