Hritik Singh Parihar lost both hands in a 2016 train accident but showed remarkable resilience and determination. Despite completing his education and securing employment, he longed for normalcy. In December 2024, doctors performed a rare hand transplant, offering him a chance at an independent life. Hritik’s emotional recovery and gratitude signify a transformative journey ahead.
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