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New born baby girl recovered from forest | KNO

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Rajouri, June 27(KNO) : A newly born baby girl was recovered from a forest area where her parents allegedly abandoned her. Sources told KNO that police have registered a case under relevant sections of law. As per reports available with KNO, villagers in Khawas Gundha village in Rajouri spotted a baby lying abandoned in forest after which police was informed for further action. "Later the baby girl was shifted to local hospital where she was found alive," sources told KNO. Later, baby was shifted to Rajouri hospital where she is undergoing treatment from doctors. "The condition of baby girl is to be stable," sources told KNO. Meanwhile, police have registered a case in Budhal police station and have started investigation into the matter.(KNO)

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