Conjoined twins who were abandoned by their parents have landed two jobs and two salaries.
Sohna and Mohna Singh, both from Punjab, India, have received government jobs for the first time.
The 19-year-old twins will work as electricians for the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, where they will earn £100 per month.
The twins had been living in a shelter Since their parents abandoned them when they were babies in New Delhi,
They have two hearts, kidneys, and spinal cords, as well as two sets of arms, but share a liver, gallbladder, spleen and legs.
Doctors refused to separate the twins due to the procedure's dangerous nature, which could result in one of them dying.
They demonstrated an aptitude for fixing things while living at the shelter, and would try to help out by attempting to repair any broken appliances at their shelter, according to Mirror.
"We are grateful to the Punjab government for recognising our abilities," the twins told the Independent.
After visiting a training facility and showing a genuine interest in electrics, officials at the power company were impressed by the twins.
The twins showed great technical understanding, according to Venu Parsad, chief managing director of PSPCL, who hired them under a disabled person quota.