In her father's words, "She has been strong and confident all throughout."
The woman, who had been undergoing treatment at Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences in AIIMS, was discharged yesterday and is at home with her parents.
"Of course she is hurt because the person responsible for what she is going through today is none but her batch-mate, who was also a good friend... But then she is positive and is moving ahead with confidence," said her father, a DIG in the Border Security Force (BSF).
"She is very brave and has shown remarkable fortitude and positive spirit that has helped her recover substantially as she had quite grave injuries and normally we don't expect such a speedy recovery. She also has a very strong family support," said Additional Professor of Ophthalmology and cornea expert Tushar Agarwal.
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However, the woman, who thanked the doctors for their care, refused to make any statement. "I have gone through enough and I only know what I have gone through," she said.
"At discharge, her right cornea and conjunctiva are fully epithelialised. She has regained partial vision in the right eye and continues to show improvement," said AIIMS spokesperson Amit Gupta.
In view of the severity of her injuries, she will require long-term follow-up, Gupta added.
Dr Manish Singhal, a plastic surgeon, is treating the facial damages of the patient according to whom her facial injuries are also showing signs of healing.