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Six Nepali children rescued from Siliguri, India
Six Nepali children were rescued from Siliguri and Darjeeling of India as they were found stranded there.bookmark
Published at : March 23, 2017
Updated at : March 23, 2017 13:19
Kakadvitta
Six Nepali children were rescued from Siliguri and Darjeeling of India as they were found stranded there.
With the support of the Women and Children Welfare Office, these children were rescued and brought to Nepal Wednesday night.
The rescued children are Roshan BK of Sangrumba, Ilam, Sagir Ansari of Janakpur, Roshan BK of Jitpur, Ilam, Milan Sarki of Jhapa Prithvinagar and Bibek Sah of Bhadrapur.
Similarly other two Sudeep Rai and Bhuwan Magar are unable to tell their address, said Indira Ojha chief of the office.
These children are between 11 to 15 years. They were kept at the child rescue home in Siliguri by the Indian police. Now they were kept at Kakadvitta based Maiti Nepal's office. RSS
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