Raksha Bandhan Miracle: Sister's Donated Hand Ties Rakhi to Brother, Celebrating Love Beyond Loss
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Raksha Bandhan miracle: Sister's donated hand ties rakhi to brother, celebrating love beyond loss
This year in Valsad, Gujarat, the festival of Raksha Bandhan was unlike any other. In a moment that moved everyone to tears, a brother received Rakhi from his sister’s hand — even though she had passed away nearly a year ago. The story is both heartbreaking and deeply inspiring — a testament to love, loss, humanity, and the incredible power of organ donation. A sister lost, a hand that lives on In September 2024, tragedy struck the Mistry family…
Raksha Bandhan: Hand Donation Unites Hindu and Muslim Lives in Humanity
An extraordinary moment that embodies love, emotion, and humanity has touched hearts across the nation today. In September 2024, 9-year-old Riya Boby Mistry was declared brain-dead at Surat’s Kiran Hospital. Through the noble efforts of Donate Life, her hands were donated — marking a historic milestone, as Riya became the youngest child in the world to donate hands at such a tender age.Riya’s right hand was successfully transplanted by Dr. Niles…
A unique incident has come to light in Valsad, an example of love, emotion and humanity. In September 2024, the hand of 9-year-old Riya Mistry, who was declared brain dead at Kiran Hospital in Surat, was donated. This was the first incident in history when the organs of such a young girl were donated. Then the one who received the donation of Riya's hand. Anamata Ahmed fulfilled the duty of Riya. After that, Riya's brother Shivam came to Valsad …
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