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Conjoined Twins Abandoned By Parents Land ‘Dream Job’ With SEPERATE Salaries


A pair of conjoined twins that were reportedly abandoned by their parents in India have managed to come out strong, landing dream jobs with separate salaries.

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According to local media outlets, 19-year-old Sohan and Mohna Singh from Punjab in India were living in a shelter for the homeless as their own parents wanted nothing to do with them, after their birth.

Despite facing numerous hurdles throughout their life, the strong brother duo has pulled through and landed government-based jobs, each getting a salary of their own.

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Source: New York Post

Now, the 19-year-olds will be showing off their skills as electricians at Punjab’s State Power Corporation Limited and that means earning the salary equivalent of 100 British Pounds a month.

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From an extremely young age, the brothers have always shown a keen interest in fixing things and they would try and assist by offering their skills to try and fix any broken appliances present at their shelter.

Source: The Sun

During a recent interview with the Independent, the brothers revealed how grateful they were to the entire Goverment of Punjab for their assistance towards recognizing their talent.

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The people working by their side at the government organization have gone on to state how impressed they were with the twins’ skills, after seeing them put their talent on display at another training site. Their love and interest in electrics was definitely something many hadn’t seen in a long time.

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Source: New York Post

The boys have been taken on board for their passion and dedication in the field of electrics under the ‘disabled person’ quota, as revealed by local news reports.

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While the twins have two hearts, spinal cords, and kidneys, as well as two pairs of arms, they are forced to share their spleen, liver, legs, and gall bladder.

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Doctors have not gone ahead to separate them because they deem the operation to be too risky of a procedure to carry out.

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