💨 Abstract
In 2015, a devastating earthquake in Nepal left thousands dead and millions affected. Two girls, Nirmala Pariyar and Khendo Tamang, both aged 7 and 8, lost their legs in the disaster. They met at a hospital in Kathmandu and formed a strong friendship. After months of surgeries and rehabilitation, they were fitted with prosthetic legs.
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