Raksha Bandhan Celebration Turns Historic as Donate Life Unites Hindu and Muslim Hearts

In Surat, a transplanted hand and a Raksha Bandhan ritual created a bond between Hindu and Muslim families, marking a rare moment of unity and compassion.

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Raksha Bandhan Celebration Turns Historic as Donate Life Unites Hindu and Muslim Hearts
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Raksha Bandhan Celebration Turns Historic as Donate Life Unites Hindu and Muslim Hearts
Raksha Bandhan Celebration Turns Historic as Donate Life Unites Hindu and Muslim Hearts

Surat (Gujarat) [India], August 9: 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. Nilesh Satbhai at Global Hospital, Mumbai, into 15-year-old Anamta Ahmed, a resident of Goregaon. This wasn’t just a miracle for one family, but a revival of love and hope for two. Through this transplant, not only did a new life bloom, but today, the essence of sisterly love came alive once more in the life of Riya’s own brother.

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