New Delhi: Mahi, a 7-year-old girl from Delhi, has incurred a rare disease. The disease is said to be caused by very few children in millions and crores of children. According to reports, the cost of treatment of the disease is estimated to be around Rs 2.5 crore. Mahi's father is an MTS staff in Delhi Police, a class IV employee, and has been posted at the Delhi Police Headquarters for the last 15 years. Mahi's father met the Delhi Police Commissioner last Friday and sought help. Mahi has also appealed to the Prime Minister of the country for help through a video.
Mahi's father Sushil Kumar says, 'His daughter Mahi is a second grader and studies in Kendriya Vidyalaya in Delhi. She has been caught by a very dangerous disease.' Tell you that the name of the disease that Mahi has suffered is A (MPS) IV A ENZYME disorder. In this disease, the development of the bones of the patient's body stops, and the growth of the body also gradually decreases, and then the risk of death is intimidated by bone melting. Mahi's father says that with the onset of aging and merge, the patient can also be disabled. Sushil reportedly has two daughters and lives with the two daughters and wife in Saraswati Vihar police colony in Delhi.
Sushil's salary is only Rs. 27,000 and a private loan of Rs.10 lakh has been taken so far for Mahi's treatment. In addition, police loans worth Rs 1 lakh and the rest of the help that could be provided have also been spent. But even now the cost of Mahi's treatment will be around Rs 2.43 crore. The medicine required for Mahi's treatment is said to be available in Brazil, the USA, Australia, and China.
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