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Baby found abandoned on empty plot
Baby found abandoned on empty plot
ByBellie ThomasBellie Thomas / Updated: Jun 29, 2021, 06:00 IST
It could have been a regular day for a group of
labourers who were returning to work after lunch. They were taken by surprise after noticing a
toddler left abandoned on a vacant plot. If it was not for the labourers, the infant would have been in grave danger with rodents, bandicoots or even dogs that could have attacked him.
The labourers stay in sheds near the vacant plot behind
Banaswadi fire station in
HRBR Layout. Immediately after noticing the toddler, they informed fire officials. The officials alerted Banaswadi police and a Hoysala team led by Head Constable
Originally published on January 6, 2021 10:43 am
An Afghan woman stands over her granddaughter in a Kabul hospital ward for malnourished children. Parvana, just 18 months old, keeps vomiting, but she s too weak to move on her cot. So the vomit dribbles down her neck and pools into the hem of her worn velvet tracksuit. We didn t have enough to feed her, says her grandmother, Haji Rizva, who pats away the mess with the fringe of her scarf. She came to the hospital on behalf of Parvana s mother, who is at home and pregnant. Sometimes we only have tea for two, three days. We don t even have bread. (The women are only referred to by their first names because of the discrimination they could face if identified.)
Home/News from NPR/‘I Cry At Night’: Afghan Mothers Struggle To Feed Their Children In The Pandemic
The U.N. finds that nearly half of all children younger than 5 in Afghanistan, some 3.1 million, are facing acute malnutrition. Mothers share their plight to provide the children sustenance.
‘I Cry At Night’: Afghan Mothers Struggle To Feed Their Children In The Pandemic
By Diaa Hadid
January 6, 2021
An Afghan woman stands over her granddaughter in a Kabul hospital ward for malnourished children. Parvana, just 18 months old, keeps vomiting, but she’s too weak to move on her cot. So the vomit dribbles down her neck and pools into the hem of her worn velvet tracksuit.
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