Begin typing your search above and press return to search.
exit_to_app
Street violence in Bengal politics
access_time 2026-06-02T11:03:56+05:30
Hajj in the age of consumerism
access_time 2026-06-01T13:20:51+05:30
We need AI as a servant, not as a killer
access_time 2026-06-01T10:52:39+05:30
Do sports lovers know Dev Meena?
access_time 2026-05-31T09:30:23+05:30
When the Modi government develops Nicobar
access_time 2026-05-28T10:00:24+05:30
DEEP READ
exit_to_app
Homechevron_rightIndiachevron_rightNewborn rescued in...

Newborn rescued in Mumbai thanks to cats' timely intervention

text_fields
bookmark_border
Newborn rescued in Mumbai thanks to cats timely intervention
cancel

Mumbai: A woman-led Mumbai Police on Tuesday rescued a newborn baby from a drain near Ramabai Nagar in Ghatkopar after it was spotted by some locals.

According to a tweet by the Mumbai Police, the baby, wrapped in a cloth, was found soaking in the water and trash in the drain for an hour at least, after some cats on the streets started creating ruckus and alerted the residents living nearby.

The Pantnagar police station was immediately informed and the Nirbhaya Squad of the Mumbai Police, which patrols crime hotspots in the city, rushed to the spot.

"Pantnagar P. stn received a call from a good samaritan that a baby, wrapped in cloth, was dumped in a drain. He was alerted when the neighbourhood cats created a ruckus. The baby was rushed to Rajawadi (hospital) by the Nirbhaya Squad of Pantnagar police station and is now safe and recovering," the police said in a tweet posted alongside a picture of officials with the child.

The identity of the baby's parents or the people who dumped it is still unknown.

Pantnagar police have filed an FIR against her unidentified parents for abandoning her and are looking for them.

Show Full Article
TAGS:Mumbai cops newborn baby 
Next Story