Thursday, November 28

Siamese twins in India are trending; they get their “dream job” and each receives a salary


El caso de Sohna y Mohna rebasó fronteras, luego de que medios internacionales retomaron su historia de vida.
The case of Sohna and Mohna crossed borders, after international media took up their life story.

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The names of Sohna and Mohna Singh, from 19 years, they became a trend in social networks after the Siamese twin brothers from India obtained, as they confessed, their “dream job” as electricians , almost two decades after their parents abandoned them at two months of age.

According to the Daily Mail newspaper, the brothers were hired by Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) to take care of electrical appliances in the company’s supply control room.

Sohna and Mohna stated that they are “deeply grateful” for the opportunity, “It is a dream job. We are grateful to the government of Punjab for recognizing our talents. ”

Siamese twins will receive two salaries for their work, each you will receive $ 845 dollars per month.

Scientifically, Sohna and Mohna have two hearts, two pairs of arms, kidneys, and spinal cord, but they have a gallbladder, spleen, liver, and one pair of legs. among them.

They were born in June 1200 at Sucheta Kriplani Hospital in New Delhi,

but the doctors decided that it was too risky to separate the twins, as the procedure was potentially fatal for one and caused neurological and vascular loss in the lower extremities of the surviving twin.

Sohna and Mohna were abandoned by their mother and father at two months of age, so they grew up under the auspices of Society C aritativa of Pingalwara, a home for homeless children.

While there, the teachers discovered that the twins enjoyed working with appliances.

For this reason, PSPCL officials said they noticed aptitudes in the brothers after visiting one of their training sites.

“We find them technically sound and they know the job well. So, we decided to recruit them under the compassionate handicap quota, ”said Venu Parsad, PSPCL CEO-in-chief.

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