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Another little baby in the cradle, Red Cross crib saved the lives of 193 children

AMRIK SINGH | October 26, 2024 01:02 AM

AMRITSAR: The Cradle Scheme started by the district administration in the year 2008 with the help of Red Cross has succeeded in saving the lives of 193 children.

On October 20, the newborn girl was placed in the cradle. The girl was immediately referred to Medical Parvati Devi Hospital and is currently doing well

Giving information in this regard, Deputy Commissioner Madam Sakshi Sahni said that the process of sending the children to Swami Ganga Nand Bhuri Foundation Dham will be completed under the Lapa scheme where, like the children sent earlier, after completing the process prescribed by the government, the organization will adopt them to the needy family. will be given

She said that praising this exclusive initiative started with the help of Red Cross Society, he said that while this crib that saved 193 innocent lives deserves congratulations , the fact that a large number of children who have come to the crib so far are girls is a sign for the society. It is a matter of seriousness.

On this occasion Mrs. Sonam SDM Majitha praised the staff of Parvati Hospital that they have taken full care of this girl for five days.It is to be mentioned that the information of the child in the cradle is received by the Red Cross workers from the bell placed under the cradle and they immediately provide medical assistance to the child from the nearby Parvati Devi Hospital.

It is to be mentioned that the medical examination of the children in the cradle is conducted at Parvati Devi Hospital and no fee is charged by the hospital and all the treatment of the children is done free of cost. After this, the child is brought up and transferred to Legal Adoption Ad Placement Agency, an institution declared by the government, in the hope of safe upbringing and a better future, from where the needy families adopt the child. So far, the number of children has increased to 193 with the arrival of these children under the Panghura scheme.

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