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When a girl was born to a teenage girl, the midwife sold the newborn baby.


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Jaunpur, 28 October (Hindustan Reporter). A surprising case has come to light in the Primary Health Center Karanjakala on Monday evening. In which a minor gave birth to a newborn girl. With the consent of the mother, the babysitter sold the girl for money, but when the matter came to the notice of the authorities, seeing the matter escalating, the girl was brought back again late in the night. The delivery was done in the primary health center without registering it. A 15-year-old girl, resident of a village in Saraikhwaja police station area, was admitted to the Primary Health Center of Karanjakala on Saturday for delivery and on Sunday morning, a minor girl gave birth to a girl. The mother sold the girl to someone else through a worker. Started contacting for. The victim alleges that the staff nurse in primary health demanded Rs 4,000 from the pregnant woman and refused to discharge her if she did not pay. For money, the girl was sold through the midwife to a relative of Dudhora village for Rs 10,000. He also left with the girl in the morning. After this, Asha of Bhadethi, the buyer of the girl, reached there with the customers, but seeing the matter escalating, she slipped away from there. During this time, buyers of the girl from the city had also reached there. But he returned after the girl was sold. As soon as the matter came to his notice, Medical Officer Dr. Anand Prakash reprimanded him and informed the police. After this the sold girl was brought back. The newborn returned by Sunday night, but the mother alleges that the staff nurse refused to discharge her without taking Rs. 4000.

After this, Medical Officer in-charge Dr. Anand Prakash asked the reason for delivery without registering it in the register and sought clarification. On the other hand, the family members of the mother believed that the girl had sold the newborn due to the need of money because the girl who gave birth to the girl was unmarried. In this case, Dr. Anand Prakash, the medical officer in charge, said that the matter is very serious. As soon as it came to my notice, I informed the police station chief in writing about this matter. An explanation has been sought from the staff nurses and other responsibilities as to how the delivery was done without registering it in the register and without informing us. Talking to Hindusthan News representative in this matter, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lakshmi Singh said that the matter is in his cognizance. An investigation team has been formed and the matter is being investigated and strict action will be taken against those who are found guilty.