Bengaluru: A case of human shame has come to light in Karnataka's capital Bengaluru on Tuesday night. In fact, a two-day-old newborn girl was found abandoned in front of a college in Bengaluru's Bidarhalli area. The girl was first admitted to a local hospital. Briefing about the incident, Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner of Police Dr. Sanjeev Patil said, "A two-day-old girl was found abandoned in Beadarhalli area last night. She is currently hospitalized and the case is under investigation.''
The newborn was also found in Rishikesh:-
Significantly, cases of abandonment of newborn children have come to the fore in the country many times. A similar case came to light in Rishikesh only yesterday. In which a mother had left her newborn girl on the roadside, tarnishing mothers love. This girl was found by the police near the Nepali farm on the Dehradun-Haridwar road. After finding the girl, the police station sent the newborn to the local hospital late in the night.
According to Raiwala Police Station, late-night, Dehradun Police got information from the control room that a newborn girl was lying in the bushes near Dehradun-Haridwar Highway. As soon as the information was received, the Raiwala police station reached the spot late in the night and found that a newborn girl was crying behind a pile of bricks. At the same time, as soon as the girl was found, she was first taken to the local hospital. Raiwala SHO Amarjit Singh Rawat told that the girl is completely healthy. She was born a few hours ago. The matter is being investigated.
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