Conjoined Twins setting a new Benchmark...Earn a Govt Job

 

by Suryaa |

The conjoined twins have struggled to find government jobs since childhood. The twins were born on June 14, 2003 at a hospital in Delhi. Their heart, kidneys, arms, and spine are different. But the liver, gallbladder and legs are both together. As soon as they were born, their parents left them in the hospital. The government took their responsibility. Attempted to treat them. AIIMS doctors in Delhi have also looked into the possibility of differentiating them. But doctors said it would be difficult for anyone to survive the surgery. With this the two grew as well. They were adopted by the All India Pingalwara Charitable Society in Punjab. They were named Sohna and Mohna.

The two children, who were born glued together, could not move forward with much mental courage. Diploma in Electrical Engineering. Started doing electrical works privately. He also worked hard to get a job in Punjab State Power Corporation Limited and achieved what he set out to do. On December 20, he joined the 66kV substation in Amritsar. Authorities said the twins were recruited with a disable quota. They will be given a combined salary of Rs 20,000. Sohna, Mohna Pingalwara The District Red Cross Society has made the necessary arrangements to move from the Society to the office.

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