Conjoined twins Punjab Amritsar
conjoined halves from Amritsar, have cracked the test for . government job

conjoined halves from Amritsar, have cracked the test for . government job

Sohna and Mohna, conjoined halves from Amritsar, have cracked the test for . government job

Sohna-Mohna, Amritsar's conjoined halves, have achieved yet another inconceivable feat. The
19- time- pasts, who have a desire to be self -sufficient, have taken on a duty at the Punjab .State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL).
At launch, the halves will be paid 20,000 on a month-to-month base.

We discoveredthat individualities with the most outstanding of the uncommon incompetence were pursuing evidence in the ITI and demanded to pursue a career as electrical experts.
 

We struck up a Discussion and agreed that they're relatively energetic. The halves have a good quantum of specific knowledge. As a result, on compassionate grounds, we chose them in ourspecialisation under the impaired individualities standard", according to PSPCL CMD Venu . Parsad.

The halves have two hearts, two sets of arms, two sets of feathers, and two sets of spinal
. cords, but only one liver, bitterness bladder, spleen, and one set of legs. They were born on June14, 2003, at New Delhi's Sucheta Kriplani Hospital, and their father and mother abandoned  them.

They were also transferred to AIIMS, where the doctors  decided not to separate them because
 doing so could have redounded in the loss of one life and vascular and neurological damage to
the survivor's lower branches.

After their father and mother abandoned them, clinical specialists from AIIMS arrived in
. Pingalwara and the babies were given a home on Independence Day in 2003, where they were named Sohna and Mohna by Dr Inderjit Kaur andBhai Veer Singh .


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