Even as the one-month-old baby, who was taken off the ventilator yesterday, showed further improvement in her health condition, support has not stopped pouring in from all corners, including from the Rajasthan government.
Bablu, who was carrying Damini around in a cloth sling around his neck after his wife died after delivery, thanked his daughter for the change in fortune.
"A bank gave me a new rickshaw and Rs 10,000. The District Collector has said that the government will bear expenses for Damini's treatment. People too have given me a lot of support and help," he said.
The father said he now wants to provide a good life for his daughter.
"I need nothing for me, but all for my daughter. I am illiterate but I want to send her to a good school. I also want to give message to people who abandon girl child that girls are not a burden but a blessing of God," he said.
The underweight and anaemic one-month-old baby had been shifted to hospital here in critical condition on Sunday after the Rajasthan government decided to bear her medical expenses.
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Doctors attending to Damini said her condition is improving and she is also gaining weight.
"The girl is showing signs of improvement. She did not require ventilator support again. We have started feeding her and she is now gaining weight. I hope that her condition would further improve," Dr Jaikrishan Mittal, who is attending to her, said.