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3. Murad Alam

Murad Alam Miya, a young 18-year-old male resident of Kalaiya-20 in the Bara district, currently resides in Balaju and is employed at a garage owned by one of his relatives. Recently, on the day of 9th December 2079 BS, he received a remarkable gift that would forever change his life—a prosthetic hand known as the Kwawu hand.

It all began when Murad, driven by a deep desire to improve his quality of life, reached out to our organization on 20th October 2079 BS. Recognizing his genuine need and determination, the compassionate volunteers of e-Nable Nepal stepped forward to lend our expertise and support. Together, we embarked on the journey of creating a custom 3D-printed hand tailored specifically to Murad’s requirements—the Kwawu hand.

With meticulous attention to detail and unwavering dedication, the e-Nable Nepal team crafted a masterpiece that perfectly aligned with Murad’s unique needs. The Kinetic hand promised to restore not only his physical capabilities but also his confidence and independence.

Filled with anticipation, Murad eagerly awaited the day when he would finally be able to embrace his newfound freedom. And on that memorable day, accompanied his well-wishers, Murad received his Kinetic hand—a symbol of hope and a testament to human ingenuity and compassion.

Now, equipped with his prosthetic hand, Murad continues to reside in Balaju and actively pursues his work at the garage. Each day, he amazes everyone around him with his remarkable resilience and determination to overcome any obstacle that comes his way.