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Hello everyone, My name is Dinesh, and I am reaching out to you today to raise funds for Amrit's wife, Monika, and their 3-year-old son. Amrit was not just a close friend of mine; he was an exceptional pharmacist, a gold medalist in his Pharmacy degree, and had a heart of gold. Unfortunately, Amrit fell victim to a long-standing conspiracy and torture orchestrated by a corrupt administration head and a group of co-workers with evil intentions at Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Centre in Kathmandu, Nepal. Unable to escape the torment, Amrit tragically took his own life within the very hospital where he had dutifully served as a Pharmacist In-charge and other roles also for 14 years. The injustice he endured at work is beyond comprehension. Amrit hailed from the remote Arghakhanchi district of Nepal and fought hard to receive an education at the country's finest institution. He was highly regarded by his teachers, peers, and juniors during his time at Maharajgunj Medical Campus. Amrit's dedication and talent earned him the distinction of being the gold medalist of his batch in both PCL and a Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy. Under his leadership, the Manmohan Hospital Pharmacy thrived, making millions of rupees in profit each year and providing excellent service to patients. This was in stark contrast to other government hospital pharmacies that struggled with inadequate service and medicine coverage for in-patients and out-patients. The goal of our campaign is twofold: to support Amrit's family in raising their child, as Nepal lacks a Social Security System, and to assist with the legal costs required to fight for justice and hold the culprits accountable under the law. We appeal to all individuals who knew Amrit personally, as well as those who believe in justice and humanity, to extend a helping hand and support this noble cause. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Dinesh and Friends of Amrit




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