The National Women's Commission honored the sour attack survivor 'khiki'

New -Delhi, May 28 (IANS). The National Commission for Women (NCW) arranged a special program on Wednesday to honor the Surcaan Survivor ‘Khiki’. The courage and determination of ‘considerable’ inspired countless people to struggle against this problem. The program is chaired by NCW President Vijaya KK Rahatkar did this and a special booklet dedicated to the support and rights of the survivors of acid attack was also unveiled. The story of ‘Cup’ is rare. He was attacked at the age of three and had to spend about six years in hospital. His family, whose unbreakable love and his future faith are reflected in his name ‘Khuti’, which means ‘enough’ and what the source of his constant power was. Despite the problems and challenges, ‘Khu’ excelled in his studies. The 10th and 12th class exceeded the exams. In the program, President of the National Commission for Women, Vijaya KK Rahatkar said: ‘The story of’ Khuya ‘is a proof of the power of courage and determination. He showed us that the real beauty lies in the strength of the soul, not in the show. ‘ A special booklet that focuses on the survivors of the acid attack. Live with respect and dignity.