No motorable road, pregnant woman carried on makeshift stretcher for 8 km in MP s Barwani
No motorable road, pregnant woman carried on makeshift stretcher for 8 km in MP s Barwani
A 20-year-old pregnant woman was carried on a makeshift stretcher for 8 km by her relatives to a hospital due to the lack of a proper road in Madhya Pradesh s Barwani district.
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UPDATED: July 25, 2021 07:36 IST
Screengrab of a video shows the 20-year-old pregnant woman being carried to a hospital in a makeshift stretcher
A 20-year-old pregnant woman was carried on a makeshift stretcher for 8 km by her relatives to a hospital due to the lack of a proper road in Madhya Pradesh s Barwani district.
Updated Jul 25, 2021 | 11:45 IST
A pregnant tribal woman was carried on a makeshift cloth stretcher for 8 km due to the lack of a motorable road connecting her village to a hospital in Barwani district of Madhya Pradesh. Tribal woman in labour carried on cloth sling for 8 km due to lack of roads in MP’s Barwani [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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On Thursday, the woman went into labour, following which villagers carried her on the cloth sling for 8 km till a road point, where an ambulance was waiting.
In a viral video, some villagers could be seen levelling out muddy patches with shovels and spades.
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Punjab police has claimed to have busted a network of illegal weapon suppliers from Madhya Pradesh.
Chandigarh:
Punjab Police on Wednesday claimed to have cracked another interstate module involved in manufacturing and supply of illegal weapons across the state with the arrest of its two members from Madhya Pradesh.
The development comes just four days after the Kapurthala Police cracked an illicit weapons supply network with the arrest of its main supplier from Madhya Pradesh s Barwani district.
This is the fourth such Madhya Pradesh-based illegal weapons manufacturing and supply module busted by the Punjab Police within the last eight months.
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New Delhi [India], January 19 (ANI): Protesting farmers celebrated Women Farmers Day across the country and at Delhi borders on January 18 to respect the incomparable role of women in agriculture.
Women farmers took the initiative by leading the rallies, dharnas and meetings for the day. Samyukta Kisan Morcha member Dr Darshan Pal said that women farmers took out huge rallies in Madhya Pradesh s Barwani and Khargone.
In Maharashtra, they took out a rally with bullock carts driven by women while a tractor rally was arranged in Rajasthan.