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MUMBAI: The Maximum City has shown the maximum support to Saba Tarikh Ahmed, a 15-year-old from Pakistan's Karachi district, who is suffering from a rare, genetic disorder called Wilson's disease. The disease occurs as a result of accumulation of copper in the body, slowly resulting in degeneration of organs like the liver and brain.

The treatment so far cost around Rs 2 lakh, of which a chunk came from donation by Mumbaikars. Saba's mother Nazia says it was after her sister appealed for help on social media, they received such overwhelming support.


"We had Rs 3-4 lakh, but it got reduced to Rs 80,000 in conversion. I was going to leave for Karachi, but we got help from complete strangers in the city who donated over Rs.1.5 lakh for Saba's treatment," Nazia said.

The family received help from not just social workers and well-wishers but even from doctors at the Jaslok Hospital in south Mumbai, where Saba is being treated. People's generosity and doctors' co-operation have given Saba a new lease of life.

"People told me not to tell anyone I was from Pakistan, but I didn't want to lie. I knew the doctors in India were good and I had faith that they would treat my daughter, but the kind of love and affection Hindustan has showered us with is touching," added Nazia.

Doctors too have assured her of all possible help. "We will see the treatment through. Lack of funds will not come in the way," said Dr Tarang Gyanchandani, CEO of Jaslok Hospital.

"We have raised some funds at an individual level to ensure that money doesn't come in the way of Saba's treatment," added Dr Abha Nagral, who is treating Saba.

Saba's health is better now but doctors say the treatment will take some time.
 
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Not the first time.

We are by nature Generous and Forgiving.

Pakistani liver patient has life-saving surgery after 12 Indian students donate blood for him | Daily Mail Online


Irony is that this pakistani has been saved by Mumbaikars. (26/11)
Thanks to Pakistan, Indian sailors gain freedom

Pakistani saviour for Indians held by Somali pirates

KARACHI: With deadline day approaching and lack of support from the Indian Parliamentarian K.D. Singh, Sindh Governor and the Ansar Burney Trust had to arrange for the remaining ransom amount for the release of not only Pakistani but also Indian hostages.

Talking to The Express Tribune, Ansar Burney, chief of the Ansar Burney Trust, hailed the efforts of Governor Sindh Dr Ishrat ul Ibad and other affluent people in raising an additional 500,000 dollars on short notice to make up the Indian share of the payment. They had already transferred 600,000 dollars last week to the Egyptian shipping company’s owner, Abid Elmagaid.

Burney said that the total amount will be transferred to the Egyptian company, whose representatives Burney was due to meet on Monday in Cairo.

As deadline day approached, Burney said that they had yet to see any concrete measures from the Indian parliamentarian K.D. Singh to transfer the promised amount of half a million dollars.

The sum total of $2.1 million, suffered in part by the Egyptian shipping company and Pakistan, would aid the release of four Pakistanis, six Indians, one Sri Lankan and 11 Egyptians. The men had been held hostage aboard their Egyptian vessel since last August.

Burney said that the pirates had threatened to start killing off the hostages one by one if the ransom amount was not paid by May 22.

Burney says his next moves entails transferring the money to the Egyptian shipping company. He said he would travel to Cairo, and then to Aden, Yemen, to ensure the money is transferred and is used for its intended purposes. He would then ensure that the hostages are recovered, and prepare travel arrangements to bring them home.

He said that a special ship for transferring the cash amount was currently being engaged.


Ransom Money: As India backs out, Pakistan moves to plug the gap - The Express Tribune
Indian Pay Tribute to Pakistan..flv
 
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Nothing new. You visit any major hospital in Delhi and one will find literally 100s (sometimes more than locals) of Afghanis, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis. India is a medical hub of South Asia.
 
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looks like a BS story to make indians feel good. 1IR is not equal to 5 PKR, hence 400,000 does not become 80,000.
"All" mabaikars collected only 150,000, that's not even 1% of what Pakistani donors paid to Somalian hijackers for indian hostages.
 
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it seems world is different than PDF...

on topic: Humanity wins here..
 
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The hospital here in question, Jaslok Hospital, is where I was treated too. I spend about 13 Months in the Oncology dept. Docs here are the best, to put it lightly. And supporting staff are helpful too. But the best part, nothing beats the view of south Mumbai from the 14th floor of this hospital. You can further go up in the building but then you will be in OT or ICU or Cardiac ICU, not the best places to be...And then you have abomination of a building to it's right, Antila hill. Like a big FU to mumbaikars.
 
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Good and its a nice gesture. I dunno who these Indians are who post on Indian Defence forum. Frankly if most Indians are like the people of Bombay than frankly I am up for friendship with India but when u read posts on these defense forum my thinking change.
 
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