Bettiah: Years ago, a girl in Bettiah, Bihar, swallowed a coin in a game. At that time, nothing happened to her, but after four years of the incident, her health deteriorated and on getting a doctor's test done, it was found that the coin was struck in the chest of the child due to which her condition worsened. After the operation, the girl's life was saved by taking out the coin from her chest. In fact, Sushma, an 8-year-old girl living in Nonia Toli village of Narkatiaganj, had accidentally swallowed the coin in the game which got stuck in her chest. However, nothing happened to the child at the time. The family thought that the coin must have gone out of the way to defecate, but when the family members showed her to the doctor when the innocent was sick, the child's X-ray was done to understand the disease. The X-ray revealed that the coin is still stuck in the chest of the child. Subsequently, the doctor described the operation as necessary to save the life of the victim. However, due to the financial condition of the family members not being well, they kept wandering around for the treatment of the child. Later, the family took a loan of Rs 17,000 and operated on their daughter, in which the doctors pulled out the coin stuck in the chest of the innocent. According to the report, the 2 rupee coin was stuck in the chest of the child. The girl's father Rajkumar Sah said, "The coin was struck in the chest of the girl 4 years ago, when we met the doctor, it came to light that the coin was struck in the X-ray, brought Bettiah and operated on it, then the coin was taken out. The operation cost about 17 thousand rupees for which he had to take a loan.''2 girls fell into river during rafting, and then such a miracle happened that a new life was found Indian economy could take up to 12 years to recover from pandemic losses: RBI FIR registered against Punjab Police personnel in Delhi, case of assaulting journalist