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11-year-old Nima Sangamu Lama from Jamaling Village, Bahrbise Municipality-7 cannot move her hands or speak. She can't even stand properly on her own legs and trembles. But with her legs, which do not work well when standing, she can easily write letters and draw pictures.
She is enrolled in the village's child welfare basic school, and today she is sitting in class, learning letters by writing with her feet.
She not only writes letters with her feet, but also draws attractive pictures, she surprises her friends and teachers . Despite his physical disability, his teachers and parents are amazed by his diligence in studies and painting.
When Nima was one year old, she fell and was injured near her home. After being injured in a fall, I could not get treatment in time, so I took him to Bahrbise primary health center and got treatment. But even though the wound is healed, the hand does not work,' said Nima's father Dawa Lama.
The financial condition of the family is not good . Which has an impact on Nima's care and treatment . Nimaraj Sherpa, executive member of Bahrbise Municipality, said that the family could not manage Nima's good treatment and education due to lack of finances. It is difficult for his family to support two children. And how to treat the baby?,' Lama said, 'It has a direct effect on the whole family.'
Nima's father, 38-year-old Dawa, is mentally ill himself. Executive member Lama said that the family could not even plead for Nima's education and treatment.
Sherpa Brothers Group and Bahrbise Mayor Balkrishna Basnet, who reached the school with educational materials on Thursday, also inquired about Nima's condition.
was also impressed by Nima's amazing ability. Mayor Basnet said that the municipality will now take charge of the children's education by supporting Rs 7,000 in cash.
'I have personally donated Rs 7,000 to support Nani's treatment and education. We have to take initiatives elsewhere for this,' Mayor Basnet said, 'He needs to be sent to a handicap-friendly school even to study. Even for that, there will be an initiative from my side.'
