Mangalore: Mean Act - Mentally challenged Toddler Abandoned at Temple Premises


Mangalore: Mean Act - Mentally challenged Toddler Abandoned at Temple Premises

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS/VA)

Mangalore, Sep 17: A mentally challenged girl baby aged about one and half year was found abandoned by her parents at the Glass House located in the premises of Kudroli Sri Gokarnatheshwara temple here on Saturday September 17.

It is assumed that tourists from other part of the state have left away the child since it is mentally ill girl child.

Bunder police are investigating on the matter. The child has been brought to Wenlock hospital in case of any emergency treatment required.

It is also said that the location where the child was found is under surveillance of CCTV camera so that her parents could be traced immediately.

  

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 20 2011

    Congress is no good. So, RSS,VHP,bd... should construct ashrams and take care of such children. It is their Duty.

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  • CA, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 20 2011

    Dear All,

    It is easy for everyone to comment, be the parents of such a child and then you will know how exactly it feels to be the parents for such a child, it is the society and the thinking of all that needs to be changed, so that everyones accepts such children. i am a parent of a specially challenged child, i know how it feels , we need to educate the people around us it is not the mistake of the parents, but i guess they did not have the courage to face the world with this child. May God bless the child. and whoever commented against the parents i request you to come forward and take the child as your own and adopt the child and then you can comment against parents. i as a parent am taking care of my child very well.


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  • shalet, Neermarga

    Mon, Sep 19 2011

    i liked the comment given by Ganesh from Mahakali Padpu.Yes the nurse is really taking care of this child as her own baby. God Bless you.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    Sandesh shetty and durgadas suvarna, What you guy's have done to help this child..!!!?

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  • Durgadas Suvarna, MLORE/BLORE

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    martin, bantwal it has become a habit for you to bring to RSS/VHP/BD for each and everything. As Mr Sandesh Shetty commented i will also ask you the same thing what you have done in this matter?? Have you given any help to this child??

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  • milin, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    Calm down martini

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  • akash, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    stop such comments pls try to help that child

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    martin, bantwal before blaming any organization i will ask you what have you done in this matter?? If you have contributed anything then that's good. If not then keep quiet.

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  • martin, bantwal

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    WHERE R THOSE hindutvavadies of RSS/VHP/BD/BJP now?..eh..r they waiting for some generous christian adopt this child then attack them on attempted "CONVERSION"??...

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Dear Parents do not loose the faith on God. Request others for prayers and help or even financial help. Take multi Doctor Opinion. Human is cruel on some cases but not all. I am sure we Indians help each other much more than any other part of this World.
    Neighbours come together for help to cure the sickness, if can not help do not filthy opinions. Do not gossip.....

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  • Manjunath, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Blaming a person is easy. We must know the root cause. How the society treats a mentally challenged child now and in future. I support Vittal padubidri suggestion

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  • Kaup Mansoor Ali, Kaup/Doha - Qatar

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    May ALMIGHTY cure the child so that is leads a normal life. May ALMIGHTY bless the child with all the good things in life.
    Very good work done by the authorities. This is what humanity is all about. May Almighty bless them too.

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  • M.SHAMEEM ANSARI, BAHRAIN

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    very very sad. innocent baby. let god bless the mentally challenged baby.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Very sad incident. parents should not do such a thing after all it is God's gift, we are all children of God. If any part of the body is not proper like poor eyesight, less hearing, will they cut of that part or do away with it. These days the World is becoming more and more selfish everybody is selfish and concerned only of their wellbeing a little discomfort bothers them even if it is their own child. I pray the Almighty that the parents realise their mistake and come back otherwise they will have to face God's judgement after their death.

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  • Preethi Baretto,

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Such a cruel act to leave the child lonely, who is Mentally challenged.
    Need to be given Awareness to such Parents...

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  • vittal, padubidri

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    It is the worst crime by parents to abondon such an helpless baby. But it is also possible that they had some compelling reasons behind this act. They might have thought it is best for the baby to be under the care of some govt. institutions or some other kind hearted people. If the parents are from a very poor family raising such a baby is very difficult. Unlike in other developed countries where govt. helps financially the parents to raise such babies. So, if govt. brings out some bills safeguarding the interests of these type of helpless babies, then even the poor people may also not abandon their babies in this way.

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  • PRAMILA , MANGALORE

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    What a shamefull work the parents done. God never excuse them

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, M'lore/Bahrain

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Disgusting act, I'm sure that it was the baby's parents abandoned this baby girl. Whoever involved in this act must be brought to justice.

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal / Al Khobar

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    I pray to Allah for the cure of the child so that she leads a normal life after right treatment.
    I am quite convinced that the people who deserted the child are the real MENTALLY CHALLENGED PEOPLE.

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  • Ganesh, Mahakali Padpu, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    It's really sad
    but i really APPRECIATE the nurse who she is caring like her own child. " Dear God Please help that baby and Kindly give beautiful new life for this baby.

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