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1. Saanvi Giri

Saanvi Giri, an 8-year-old girl from Birtamod, Jhapa, had the special opportunity to receive a revolutionary 3D printed mechanical hand on November 8, 2079. The process begins with the Her measurements were taken almost before the pandemic broke out. in hopes of creating a custom hand for him. However, the sudden imposition of a blockade made it nearly impossible to resume production.

Undaunted by the challenges, Saanvi’s decision to continue with the measures came after the lockdown restrictions were lifted. Unfortunately, a new hurdle has arisen when there is a lack of materials needed to produce the innovative Kinetic Hand. The dedicated team patiently and patiently waited for the delivery of the necessary materials from abroad.

Finally, on April 30, 2079, Saanvi’s measurements were taken for the third time, marking the beginning of the process of making her Kinetic hand. The team worked tirelessly, using the most advanced 3D printing technology to bring this life-changing device to life. Months of meticulous work, dedication and determination culminated in the brilliant completion of Saanvi’s Kinetic Hand, which was proudly awarded to her on November 8, 2079.

The moment Saanvi received her 3D printed Kinetic hand, a wave of emotions flooded her. The joy and gratitude she felt was indescribable. This revolutionary device not only provided her with a functional hand but also gave her hope and opened up a world of possibilities for her future.