The ten-year-old was so overweight he spent most of his time lying down - and wasn't able to walk, sit or play for any length of time.
But with a dietician's advice, a new healthier diet and strict exercise regime in place, Arya has steadily begun losing weight - already shedding five kilograms in just a few weeks.
He can now not only sit but also walk to his school and play with his class mates.
Arya said via an interpreter: "I am extremely delighted. I cannot express my happiness in words.
"It feels great to be back in school. Everyone likes me here. Teachers treat me nicely.
"I have made many friends and they are very good to me. "I also get to play with them. It is so much fun."
Dr Nia Nantia, Arya's dietician, said: "We have designed a diet and activity program for him. We recommended to his family a month ago.
"We have included lots of fibre vegetables in his diet and reduced carbohydrates.
"But the program would be upgraded from time to time. "Our main focus is on his physical activity currently. The more he walks and plays, the more calories he will burn." Arya's parents are now hopeful that their son could return to a normal, healthy weight. His mother Rokayah Somantri, 35, said: "My son was growing up at a rapid rate and we were worried for his health.
"I cannot wait to see him happy and healthy like other kids."
Arya was a sharp and regular student until three years ago, when he grew so big that walking became impossible for him. He had to drop out of school and received home tuition. But thanks to his new lifestyle, he was admitted to Cipurwasari Elementary School on July 18th, where he is getting a free education.
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