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Light has returned to the life of 50-year-old Rajkumar Majhi of Kathari-7 in Morang. The lost light of the princess, imprisoned in the veil of darkness for a year, has returned. Which makes him feel like he has conquered the world.
"To be able to see my eyes is like winning the world," said the princess, "to be able to see the world is a great thing in life." She lived blind for about a year. She was very worried when it was dark day and night. She started to get sick from that worry. But, when his light returned, then lines of happiness started running on his face . The life of the princess, who was once active in farming and housework, suddenly changed when both her eyes were closed . After losing her eyesight, she was dependent only on the support of her family. His contact with the outside world was almost severed .
The free eye camp organized by Ramlal Golcha Eye Hospital Biratnagar with the support of Ruit Foundation in Gramthan Rural Municipality of Morang has given new hope in the life of the princess once again. Last Tuesday, she reached the camp after her husband's seizure, and the doctors disappointed her that there is little chance of her eyesight returning. However, she did not lose heart. Finally a new chapter in his life started . That was, the bright chapter .
Hospital's ophthalmologist Dr. Kriya Lopchan said that it is very serious to return the eyesight of the princess and there is only a small chance of it returning. Despite the fact that there were both glaucoma and cataract problems and the vein of one eye had dried up, the princess's sight was restored by the tireless efforts of the doctors. "We tried our best to bring back the light of the princess," said Dr. Lopchan said, "We were successful in that effort."
After her eyes began to see the light, she returned home on Friday and walked without the help of her husband. "It is a miracle that our mother started walking like this," said her son Shukram, "We are also very happy when she sees her eyes."
