Hakiya was the first of the midwives to speak plainly on camera. After she spoke up, other midwives found the courage to tell their stories. In the 90s, this would work for an ngo that worked with the midwives and encouraged by the training they had received, this small group of midwives saved at least five baby girls. We were working in partnership, documenting cases of infanticide. She helped save at least one of those babies and centre to an adoption agency in pune. We were on our way to meet monica. Medha remembers that before she was adopted and called monica by her new parents, the baby had a different name — a name that began with kosi. The adoption agency would not let us look at the records, so we can never know for sure. But this girl's origins in patna, her approximate date of birth and the name kosi point to the same conclusion. Monica. In all probability, monica is one of the girls rescued by anila and the midwives. Since the day i came home, it was never kept a secret. Whatever they knew, they have always told me. They did tell me i am from bihar but more than that, even they didn't know. I can say i was curious to know everything about my past. If i call these my roots, then of course, i have to visit and see what exactly is the thing that made me. Hello, monica. Come, come, come, come, come please. So nice of you to come. First time in bihar? come. I had told siro that we could not be certain monica was one of the babies rescued by the midwives. But for siro, this was a life she had saved. She's fine. I want to really thank you for exploring all this with me and being so brave. I don't take it for granted. Thank you. This is a prominent river in this area. If you tell any bihari that you are from the kosi region, that means you are from this area. Kind of, you know, identity. Identity, yeah. A kind of identity. This adopted girl tag, is it still valid or is it completely irrelevant for you ? so, for me, my parents are my parents. And there's nothing such as called adopted now in my life. But i would like to mention one thing — i really feel special for being adopted. My parents have given such a wonderful life to me. I don't think i would have got it otherwise. That was the last time i would ever talk to siro on camera. Together, we went to manihari, on the banks of the ganges. This was a place siro had been to hundreds of times. A place of solace. A place to say goodbye. A place of beginnings and endings. I had followed siro�*s story half my life. As a young journalist, i had wanted to understand. But i had come to feel i was scratching at a wound on siro�*s conscience. It was time to stop asking questions and to leave siro alone. Sorry. Yeah, i mean, though that video is bringing tears in my eyes but still, my daughter is looking very pretty in that video. Yes, yes. She is now 10 months old. Nowadays, she smiles, she laughs. She is very curious about everything. We have kept her name edha, edha dwivedi. Edha means �*happiness' and definitely, she is the happiness of our family. She is here. Edha! where this baby had been thrown away. Another girl, unnamed and unwanted. But seeing edha here, loved and cared for by this family, gave me hope that one day, we will come to cherish all our children. Thank you very much again. Absolutely. Ema, thank you. Thank you. Hello. Well, it's already been a lively start to the weekend with a number of thunderstorms reported on saturday across england and wales. This was one cluster of storms that went across the skyline of ashbourne in derbyshire. The same storms earlier in the day dumped what seems to be marble—sized hail in wolverhampton. That cluster of storms will clear away northwards from merseyside, cheshire, north wales but then, our focus shifts towards the south and across northern france, where we've got more thundery downpours waiting and they will swing in. Now, worst—case scenario on sunday, some communities could see a months worth of rainfall, so there's an increasing threat of seeing some localised flooding building in as we progress through sunday. Next few hours, then, sees those storms arrive from the south. In scotland, we've still got a lot of low cloud and drizzle across eastern areas. A bit misty, too. Temperatures for the most part around 13—16 degrees for england and wales, a bit cooler than that in scotland. Sunday's forecast, then. Those thundery downpours with us for much of the day and there'll be some places that see storm after storm — particularly, i think, across parts of the midlands and parts of wales as well. Further northeastwards into eastern scotland, another cloudy and dull day with some mist patches around the coastline. Still some spots of drizzle. Should be brighter and drier in northern ireland with some sunny spells and sunshine for west scotland, too. Monday, well, we've still got some rain to come across england and wales, heavy and thundery still. Another area of rain works into northern scotland through monday. And that's actually a cold front, so that's going to be starting to drop the temperatures across northern scotland. Highs of 12 in stornoway, 13 for aberdeen and just ten in lerwick. In towards the middle part of the week, we see areas of low pressure move across the country, bringing some heavy rain, particularly focused on england and wales. 0nce that's cleared through, we then get these northwesterly winds diving in across the country and that will really drop the temperatures as the week goes by. Tuesday, we pick up on our cold front in scotland, bringing some rain here. That will move into northern ireland and northern england as we go through the day. Further southwards across the rest of england and wales, it finally stops raining. Should be a drier day with more in the way of sunshine and still some reasonable temperatures in the south. It's turning colder in the north, though — just ten in aberdeen and ia for belfast. And as we go deeper into the new week, it stays unsettled. There'll be rain at times but temperatures for all of us will be well below average. Live from london, this is bbc news. Hezbollah say its fired missiles into northern israel in retalliation after a deadly strike in southern beirut. Israeli forces raid the offices of the news organisation aljazeera in the occupied west bank, ordering the site to close for 45 days. Sir keir starmer arriving for his party conference but rows over free clothes and cuts to winter fuel payments threaten to overshadow labour's message of change. And, commemorations continue to mark the 80th anniversary of operation market garden — one of the most daring missions of the second world war. Hello, i'm lucy grey. We start in the middle east, where hezbollah says it has fired dozens of missiles into israel in retaliation for days of repeated, cross—border attacks.