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Ghazipur: Police handed over the abandoned newborn girl found in Mardah bus stand to the child care center, the girl is completely healthy.

The police handed over the abandoned newborn girl found at Mardah bus stand in Ghazipur to the child care centre. The girl is completely healthy and is in the women’s hospital in Ghazipur. From here the girl will be taken to child care. No information has been revealed about the parents of this girl. The child was left there intentionally or due to some other reason the child remained there. There is no information about this also. Local people guess that the parents did not want to keep the girl with them. For this reason they left him at the bus stand.

The matter is of Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh. There is a statue of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar at the Mardah bus stand on Varanasi-Gorakhpur National Highway 24. In front of the statue, there is a sweets and tea shop of Radheshyam Madheshiya, a resident of Mardah village. A plank has been placed here for the customers to sit. However, people do not live here all the time. In such a situation, a newborn girl was left abandoned after being wrapped in a cloth. It is estimated that the baby was left here just a few hours after birth.

People arrived after hearing the sound of crying.
When the sound of a child crying was heard in the bus stand, people passing by came near. They found a baby girl wrapped in a cloth on a plank. After this, the Home Guard personnel present nearby were informed and the police were also informed about the matter. When a woman constable posted at Mardah police station picked up the newborn baby girl found abandoned in her lap, she became emotional. Police Station Head Dharmendra Pandey said that a newborn baby girl was found lying in a pot. The girl was brought to the police station and kept with the female policeman. The girl is completely healthy. The girl has been sent to District Women’s Hospital, Ghazipur. Child care will be handed over from there.

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