The face of Khaki full of affection and love has come to the fore in Ghaziabad. On the day of Durga Ashtami, someone left a newborn girl in the bushes in Dasna of Web City police station area of Ghaziabad. But the police who reached the spot became a lifesaver for the girl. Pushpendra Chaudhary, in-charge of the outpost Dudhiya Peepal of Web City police station, decided to adopt the girl and he started the necessary legal proceedings to make the girl a part of his family.
However, the Child Welfare Committee has ordered the police to ensure that the girl is admitted to the nursery of MMG Hospital and the report is presented before the committee. It has also been told that the girl cannot be adopted in this way. There is a legal procedure for this, which the outpost in-charge will have to follow and it will be decided as per the rules whether the girl will be given to them for adoption or not.
In fact, the girl was found lying abandoned in the bushes near the canal near village Inayatpur of Dasna area. When people’s attention went towards that side after hearing the crying of the girl, the newborn girl was seen lying in the bushes. There was a stir among the people who reached the spot. After this, information was given to the local police. The local police reached the spot and the girl was taken to Dasna CSC for checkup and care. The search for the girl’s family was also started by the police but no one was found.
After this, Dasna outpost in-charge Pushpendra Singh got the idea of adopting the girl. Regarding this, outpost in-charge Pushpendra Singh talked to his wife Rashi. After this, his wife agreed to adopt the girl and said that if the girl comes home on a holy occasion like Navratri, then it will be very auspicious and what can be a happier thing than this. Actually, outpost in-charge Pushpendra was married to Rashi in 2018 but till now they do not have any children, after which this innocent girl has been adopted by them. Outpost in-charge Pushpendra Singh and his family are very happy to adopt this girl and are calling it the blessing of the mother in Navratri.
In this whole matter, Inspector Thana Babe City Ankit Chauhan told that the girl has been found by the police in an abandoned condition. Outpost in-charge Pushpendra and his family want to adopt the girl, for which the legal process has been started by them. At the same time, ACP Web City Lipi Nagaych has told that at present the girl is with outpost in-charge Pushpendra Singh and his family, whose wish to adopt has been expressed by outpost in-charge Pushpendra and the process of legally adopting the girl has also been started by them.
Child Welfare Committee said – there is a process of adoption
The Justice Bench (First Class Magistrate) of Child Welfare Committee, Ghaziabad said that SHO Thana Wave City and Outpost Incharge were directed to immediately admit the abandoned newborn girl found from the bushes in Dasna area to the nursery in MMG Hospital Ghaziabad and ensure to present the girl before the Justice Bench Child Welfare Committee when the hospital declares her healthy. There is a provision for the Justice Bench Child Welfare Committee constituted under the Juvenile Justice Act 2015 to take all the responsibility and protection of all CNCP (Child in Need and of Care and Protection) and abandoned infants of the district. The police force or any other person cannot legally adopt any boy or girl in this manner. To legally adopt boys and girls, one has to go through a legal process under the government.