HYDERABAD, Sept 5: Eleven children from different parts of Sindh would leave here on Saturday for India for free heart surgeries which have been arranged by the Rotary international project for life.

Danish and Mohammad Adil, twin sons of a labourer of Tando Mohammad Khan, Mohammad Nooh Babbar, will be amongst the 11 children.

Surgery of eight children will be performed at Bangalore and of three children in Chandigarh.

Talking to journalists in Tando Mohammad Khan, Nooh Babbar said that he was a poor man and had no money for the heart operation of his twin sons. He thanked the Rotary club and Mir Mushtaq Ali Talpur for arranging the heart operations of his sons free of cost.

He said nine more children from other parts of Sindh would also leave for India on Saturday with their parents for the heart operation. He said that they had received the relevant documents.

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