Wednesday, February 8, 2012
801 kids rescued from railway stations
HYDERABAD: Government Railway Police(GRP) have rescued 576 boys and 225 girls from various railway stations in the state in 2011.
Additional director general (Railways) V S K Kaumudi, in an official release issued here on Tuesday, said besides the children, five women and 16 beggars were also rescued. Of the total people rescued, 750 were from various railway stations in Hyderabad.
"In one case, a two-year-old girl was found abandoned in the washroom of Tungabhadra Express in Secunderabad on September 22, 2011. The girl was later shifted to Shishu Vihar. Her mother identified the child's photo flashed by the media and went to Shishu Vihar to take the baby," Kaumudi said. TOI
Additional director general (Railways) V S K Kaumudi, in an official release issued here on Tuesday, said besides the children, five women and 16 beggars were also rescued. Of the total people rescued, 750 were from various railway stations in Hyderabad.
"In one case, a two-year-old girl was found abandoned in the washroom of Tungabhadra Express in Secunderabad on September 22, 2011. The girl was later shifted to Shishu Vihar. Her mother identified the child's photo flashed by the media and went to Shishu Vihar to take the baby," Kaumudi said. TOI