2-Year-Old Rescued From 16-Feet Deep Borewell In Karnataka After 20 Hours

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New Delhi: 


A two-year-old boy who fell into a borewell in Karnataka was rescued after a 20-hour-long operation. Rescue operations had begun around 6.30 pm on Wednesday evening after the child fell into a 16-feet deep borewell in Lachayan village.


According to the police, the child fell into the borewell when he went out to play near his house. The boy is believed to have fallen head first. The matter came to light when someone heard the child cry and immediately informed the family.


 


 

Authorities had dug a pit about 21-feet deep parallel to the borewell using an excavator to rescue the boy.


It is still not known how the child is doing. A medical team is stationed at the spot with oxygen, and an emergency first aid medication including injections have been kept ready. An ambulance has also been kept on stand-by to shift the child to a hospital at Indi immediately once rescued.


The court also ripped into the lawyer representing Sheikh Shahjahan - the key accused - who was arrested on February 29 after spending nearly two months evading the authorities.


 


Kolkata: 


Bengal Chief Minister government received a stern reprimand from the state's High Court Thursday as it heard affidavits seeking probes into the allegations of extortion, land grab, and sexual assault that have surfaced from ahead of the Lok Sabha election.


A bench led by Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam told Ms Banerjee's - which came under heavy fire after it was seen as shielding Sheikh Shahjahan, a local leader who is the primary accused - it could not shirk accountability in the event the allegations are found to be true.


"Even if one affidavit is correct, it is shameful. Even if one per cent is true it is absolutely shameful. West Bengal says it is safest for women? Even if one affidavit is proven to be right all of this falls," he said, "Entire district administration and ruling party have 100 per cent moral responsibility".


 


 

 


The court also ripped into the lawyer representing Sheikh Shahjahan, who was arrested on February 29 after spending nearly two months evading the authorities. The delayed arrest triggered criticism of the Bengal government and prompted the High Court to issue a pointed order to the state


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