Of late, I have been witnessing a very disturbing increase in the crime against females, be a girl child, a teenager, or an adult woman. It has almost become the order of the day. Newspapers are replete with such news. No doubt, India has been placed at parity with Afghanistan as the worst countries for a female to born in. Sometimes, I guess, had it been there in the past too but very less reported?.. or the mind set of the Indian male is becoming less human, devoid of any compassion and respect for the other gender, and is also becoming fearless of the Indian Law!
So, I fancied an idea to let the world know the dark side of "Being a Female in India."
Let there be the consciences shaken, people of all walks do some soul searching..take a pause and raise their voice, wherever they are, against the atrocities being meted out to girls and women, with a result that cruelity against the female gender starts receding, and we give to our generations to come a society where a woman is respected in its true essence-as as wife, as a sister, as a mother, as a grand mother et al..is the sole objective of this blog.
Amen.

Friday 6 July 2012

2-day-old girl child found abandoned in gunny bag in Yavatmal T O Abraham, TNN | Jul 6, 2012, 01.41AM IST


YAVATMAL: Alertness of a farmer from Umarkhed in Yavatmal district has resulted in getting medical attention for a two-day-old girl child found abandoned in a gunny bag. The infant, who was first admitted to the government rural hospital in Umarkhed, has been shifted to Nanded Government Medical College. Reportedly, she is still not out of danger.
According to sub divisional police officer of Pusad, Jagdev Akhare, Umarkhed PSO, Dnyaneshwar Kadu, on Wednesday received a call from a farmer informing that a gunny bag was lying along the canal of Pus river project and one could hear cries of a human child from it.
The PSO and his team rushed to the spot and recovered the gunny bag. To their utter surprise, they found a girl child of only two days. The infant was immediately taken to the government rural hospital in Umarkhed where she was given first aid and administered life saving drugs. The girl was later shifted to Nanded Government Medical College in the evening where she is still struggling for life.
"We have registered an offence against the unidentified mother," Akhare said. Kadu has launched an extensive search to find her.
Sitting MLA of Umarkhed, Vijay Khadse, BJP Yuva Morcha state executive member, Nitin Bhutada, district collector Ashvin Mudgal, ZP CEO Naval Kishor Ram and SP Ranjankumar Sharma also visited the Umarkhed hospital and instructed the doctors to give the child best medical attention.
The SDO of Pusad, Narendra Fulzele, tehsildar of Umarkhed, Suresh Thorat, and MC chief officer, Rahul Mohkar helped the doctors in shifting the child to Nanded GMC.

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