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Within 20 days of starting the support campaign for the treatment of a girl here, 68 lakh rupees have been collected. The parents of Baglung municipality-7 started a support campaign for the treatment of four-year-old Khatri Khatri.
Sagar Khatri, the girl's father, said that Rs. After the news came in the media, help came from the country and abroad. Khatri informed through a journalist that more money was collected than the estimated cost of 5 million for the treatment.
Sagar Khatri and Manisha Gayre's daughter, Baghasha, is currently undergoing treatment at Gangaram Hospital in India after suffering from a disease called epilepsy. After the family had spent 50 lakh rupees on his treatment, a support campaign was started due to lack of funds. The family members and the members of the support committee postponed the program saying that after 68 lakh rupees were collected within 20 days of the campaign which was started with the target of collecting 50 lakh rupees, the immediate expenses would be reduced.
The coordinators of the committee, Netralal Neupane and Khatri, held a press conference and said that the immediate expenses have been met. They also said that if there is no expenditure, the remaining amount will be used for social work. Currently, the patient's mother is in the hospital, while the father ran a support campaign in Nepal. After this campaign, Lions, Rotary and other clubs, private and community schools, youth clubs, hospitals and campuses, neighbors and relatives also supported them.
