Kashmir’s Unity, Medical Expertise Save Young Girl’s Life in Successful Liver Transplant

In a remarkable display of medical excellence and community solidarity, 6-year-old Bazila Shabbir from Sopore underwent a successful liver transplant at Max Hospital, Dwarka, Delhi. The surgery, led by renowned specialist Dr. Vikas Taneja, has given the young girl a new lease on life.

Bazila had been battling a life-threatening liver condition, and the transplant was made possible by a liver donation from her mother. The surgery, which typically costs around 40 lakh rupees, was funded by the quick and generous efforts of the Kashmiri community. Within just two days, the required amount was raised through public donations, demonstrating the deep sense of unity among the people of Kashmir.

“We are deeply grateful to everyone who helped us during this difficult time,” said Bazila’s family. “The support of the Kashmiri public has been overwhelming, and it’s because of them that our daughter is alive today.”

In recognition of the skill and dedication of Dr. Taneja and his medical team, Max Hospital has announced a reward for the doctors involved in the successful procedure. Dr. Taneja’s expertise in performing such a complex surgery has been credited for the positive outcome.

Bazila’s story is a testament to the power of community, compassion, and medical excellence. As she begins her recovery, the overwhelming support from both the public and medical professionals highlights what can be achieved when people come together for a noble cause.

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