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Home    Jamui: Dead body of Newborn found in the dustbin

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Jamui: Dead body of Newborn found in the dustbin

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NEWBORN CREMATED ACCORDING TO HINDU RITUALS

13 FEBRUARY2023, MONDAY, JUMAI, BIHAR.

The dead body of a newborn baby was found in the dustbin. Seeing the dead body of the child, everyone’s heart is aching. The locals performed the last rites.

The dead body of a newborn baby was recovered from the dustbin in Jamui district of Bihar. Sensation spread in the area after the dead body was found. The local people reached the spot. Bhushan Kumar duly cremated the dead body of the newborn.

Jamui: Dead body of Newborn found in the dustbin

HERE IT HAPPENED-

PaaLoNaa got this information while surfing google. The we contacted local media friend Mr Rajesh Kumar, who confirmed the news. However, he was unable to tell the gender of baby. According to it, A picture embarrassing humanity has come to the fore from Jamui in Bihar. The dead body of a newborn baby was found on Monday. It was dumped in a dustbin about half a kilometer away from the city police station area of the district headquarters. Wound marks were also found on the body of the newborn. The incident is of the old market locality of Nagar police station area.

WHAT LOCAL MEDIA WRITES-

On Monday, near Shyama Prasad Singh Women’s College, located in the old market of Nagar police station area, the local people went to throw garbage in the dustbin. Only then they saw the dead body. As soon as the information was received, dozens of people gathered there to see the newborn.

THE LOCALS PERFORMED THE LAST RITES-

Bhushan Sah, Dinesh Kesari, Prahlad Gupta, residents of Old Bazar and others, took out the body from the dustbin and performed the last rites according to Hindu religion at the Tripurari Ghat located on the Kiul river.

Jamui: Dead body of Newborn found in the dustbin

WHAT THE LOCALS SAID-

“It came to know in the morning that the dead body of the newborn was thrown in the dustbin. It doesn’t matter which caste it may belong to; we performed its rites according to Hindu rituals.” – Bhushan Kumar

Dinesh Kesari said –It is a matter of sorrow that the newborn was recovered from a dustbin. it’s very embarrassing and shameful act, whosoever has done it. 

PAALONAA’S PERSPECTIVE:

Abandoning of newborn carelessly is a heinous crime. Although it is difficult to say whether the newborn died after dumping there or it’s a stillborn baby, but one thing is sure that the baby was not born for dumping in a dustbin. A dustbin cannot be the right place for any baby, whether it’s alive or dead. 

Awareness about safe surrender policy and cradle system is important. It can help parents to choose a safe and secure future for their infants. Also, it will aid them in averting misfortunes. Thus, the government ought to support it. In this procedure, the identity of the individual, who is giving up a child, remains confidential.

Report by Isha Anshul Gupta, Students of Amity University  (Under Internship Project)

 

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