In a heartwarming display of solidarity and care, the Chinar Corps, in collaboration with its Dagger Division and the Indian Bravehearts Foundation (IBF), Pune, has played a pivotal role in saving the life of a 9-year-old boy from Baramulla, Kashmir.
The young boy, Malik Burhan, a student of the Dagger Parivaar School in Baramulla, underwent a critical cardiac surgery at the Army Hospital Research and Referral (AHRR) in Delhi Cantt, marking a significant milestone in his life.
The life-saving operation was carried out by a team of specialist doctors at RR Hospital, signifying a beacon of hope and renewal for Malik Burhan.
This successful surgery not only bestowed a new lease of life upon the young boy but also highlighted the Chinar Corps’ unwavering dedication and commitment towards the health and well-being of the citizens of Kashmir.
The Chinar Corps, through this noble act, reaffirms its promise to support and improve the lives of the Kashmiri people, emphasizing the message that they care deeply about the community’s welfare. The collaborative effort between the military units and the IBF in Pune showcases a remarkable synergy aimed at making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals in need.
This story of Malik Burhan’s successful heart surgery is a testament to the compassion, expertise, and commitment of all the parties involved, bringing not just a smile, but a renewed sense of hope to the young boy and his family.