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January 27, 2026

Girl runs from Uttar Pradesh to gift paintings made with her blood to Khan Sir in Bihar’s Patna

The CSR Journal Magazine

In an example of fans going crazy over celebs, a girl named Roma Gupta ran from her hometown in Uttar Pradesh to Bihar’s Patna to meet popular Educator and YouTuber Faizal Khan, widely known as Khan Sir! Wait, this is not the full story! The fan has also made paintings of Khan Sir with her own blood and ran to Bihar to gift the same to the Educator, who she considers a messiah in the field of healthcare in India.

Roma said she made three paintings of Khan Sir with her blood within a span of 24 hours and then started running from her home in Uttar Pradesh to Bihar’s Patna to gift the same to the celebrity educator. Speaking to reporters, Roma said, “Khan Sir has done a great job in the field of healthcare in India. He is a person who is loved by every student and every child. He is a motivation for everyone and there is a lot to learn from him.”

Khan Sir discourages fan for making his painting with blood

Khan Sir was in for a shock after receiving the pictures made with blood. “You have made this with your blood? This is very risky!” in a viral video, Khan Sir is seen expressing in an anxious tone to the fan standing in front of him with a smile on her face. While he appreciated her painting, but he discouraged the idea of making such a thing for him with her blood. “While the painting is beautiful but you have made it with your blood. You should never again try to do such a thing in future,” he told the fan.

Khan Sir’s affordable healthcare for the underprivileged in Patna, Bihar

Khan Sir, who has gained fame among youth for his simple teaching style and accessibility, now intends to ease the burden of medical expenses for kidney patients across Bihar. He recently launched a healthcare initiative in Patna, Bihar, focused on providing advanced medical services at revolutionary prices.

Inspired by his mother’s vision that no one should be denied treatment due to poverty, the project aims to make healthcare more affordable than even government facilities.

Khan Sir’s Hospital in Bihar’s Patna boasts of ultra-Low-Cost diagnostics where essential tests are offered at a fraction of standard market rates. For example, patients can get blood tests done for Rs 7, kidney tests between Rs 17-20, ECG at Rs 25, X-Ray for Rs 35 and a full body check-up for Rs 1,000.

Despite the low fees, the facility is equipped with high-tech machines worth over Rs 16 crore, reportedly imported from Germany and Japan. The hospital aims to have a blood bank and cancer treatment facilities. The hospital has a fully functional dialysis unit equipped with all sorts of advanced machines. As per reports the dialysis and all the basic surgeries will cost even less than what many government hospitals.

Khan Sir has shared that final rates are scrutinised by his mother; if she feels a cost is too high for a poor person, it will be lowered further. The primary facility, often referred to as Khan Sir Hospital, is located on Ashok Rajpath Road, West Gandhi Maidan in Patna. It is designed to be accessible to walk-in patients and focuses on “service-first” operations rather than profit maximization. There are reported plans to open up to five specialised hospitals across Patna to ensure accessibility for the underprivileged.

 

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