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Pakistani man survives liver surgery after 12 Indian students donate blood

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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.
Something is wrong with Zarvan
He is supporting Hindus
He is appreciating Indian defence products

I think uske dimag mein "chemical locha" ho gaya hai :p:
 
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at the end of the day we are all humans driven by over emotions :tup::tup::tup::tup:
Yep. Unfortunately, our tribal instincts almost always take precedence over our human instincts. So it's usually 'my tribe v/s others'.
He's hindu hence people came forward to help him, what if he was a muslim Pakistani. Quite a few members from other side of the border will be thinking but won't type it.
Speak for yourself. I have personally donated my blood in India and outside, and I did not care who the recepient was. Most people I know would be glad to donate blood if that means saving a human life. Admittedly there are a few bigots who would only donate to their chosen group, but most people don't belong to that group.
 
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Cardiomegaly is a serious ailment to have. :-)

On a serious note - a highly noble deed. Thank you very much for saving the life of a Pakistani.
In most cases, blood donors do not ask whether the recepients would be Indians or Pakistanis or something else, hindus or muslims or mormons or something else. Most youngsters I know donate blood every once in a while in the hopes of doing some good for humankind. So no need to thank them for saving the life of a Pakistani in particular - we all bleed red, although we like to pretend that we bleed saffron or green.

I have myself donated blood many times in India and a few times outside India, and have organized blood donation camps. (One of which became the largest such initiative in the country upto that time.) I don't care about the religion or nationality of the recepients, and neither did any of the donors or the workers.
 
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This is so refreshing.... hope the patient recovers and go back home soon....
 
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Levina is our Nani Patekar ;)

Nani patekar?
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Nani, not Nana?
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Thanks to the Indian students, very humane gesture :tup:

but the heart rate of kid is faster hence the quantity of blood pumped/minute averages out to be equal to an adult if not more.:coffee:

Are you a doctor? Otherwise you are BSting
 
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