Thursday, October 2, 2025
33.1 C
New Delhi

MP Shocker: Teacher and Wife Bury Newborn Alive Over Two-Child Policy, Baby Survives Miraculously Under A Rock

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

In a shocking case from Chhindwara district, Madhya Pradesh, a three-day-old baby narrowly escaped death after being allegedly buried alive by his parents over fears of losing their jobs under the state’s two-child policy. The parents, Bablu Dandoliya, 38, a government school teacher, and his wife Rajkumari, 28, reportedly abandoned the newborn in a forest in Nandanwadi village.

The couple who had three children, kept the pregancy a secret. As soon as the woman gave birth to the baby at home the couple took the baby to the forest, pinned it under a stone and left it to die.

New Born Baby Buried Alive Over 2 Child Policy

According to police, the couple had previously concealed the birth of their third child to comply with employment regulations, as per a report on Times of India. Fearing that registering a fourth child would expose them, they allegedly transported the infant on a motorcycle and left him under a stone slab.

The baby endured the night in extreme cold, suffering insect bites and near-suffocation, before villagers, alerted by his cries at dawn, rescued him. A video of the rescue shows the newborn shivering and bloodied, prompting authorities to upgrade charges from simple abandonment to attempted murder.

Doctors at Chhindwara district hospital confirmed that the baby suffered ant bites and hypothermia but is now stable and receiving medical care, reported India Today. The couple was arrested on Tuesday following the rescue.

The incident coincides with NCRB data showing that Madhya Pradesh recorded the highest number of infant abandonment cases in India for the fourth consecutive year, highlighting the severe risks and unintended consequences linked to the two-child policy.

Local authorities and child welfare groups have expressed concern over the pressures faced by vulnerable families, calling for increased awareness and support systems to prevent such tragedies. Police investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances of the case.

ALSO READ: Pregnant Woman Denied Assistance, Delivers Baby On Hospital Floor In Haridwar — Video

Go to Source

Hot this week

Pakistani-origin grooming gang leader sentenced to 35 years in UK rape case

Mohammed Zahid, the Pakistani-origin leader of the UK’s Rochdale grooming gang, has been sentenced to 35 years for raping two girls and making them sex slaves. He and his six fellow rapists abused these girls for five years. Read More

‘There’s no free money’: Belgium warns of risks in using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine

Belgian PM Bart De Wever called on EU leaders to provide written assurances that they would share the risks of using frozen Russian assets to fund loans for Ukraine — a pressing concern for Belgium, which holds the largest share of those assets Read More

From Beer To Eggs: Twinkle Khanna’s Unique Hair Ritual Explained

Published By : Last Updated:October 02, 2025, 18:00 IST Twinkle Khanna and Dimple Kapadia show that simple natural remedies like beer, eggs, oils and onion extracts can work as well as, if not better than, chemical products. Read More

Govt allows Sikh pilgrims to visit Pakistan for Prakash Purab; selected ‘jathas’ to travel – report

Amritsar: Sikh pilgrims board a bus to leave for Pakistan to celebrate the Baisakhi festival, in Amritsar. Read More

Drones in air, police on streets: Security beefed up in Bareilly as four districts put on alert; internet service suspended

Bareilly SP South Anshika Verma leads a police flag march in the sensitive areas, in Bareilly, on Thursda. Read More

Topics

Pakistani-origin grooming gang leader sentenced to 35 years in UK rape case

Mohammed Zahid, the Pakistani-origin leader of the UK’s Rochdale grooming gang, has been sentenced to 35 years for raping two girls and making them sex slaves. He and his six fellow rapists abused these girls for five years. Read More

‘There’s no free money’: Belgium warns of risks in using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine

Belgian PM Bart De Wever called on EU leaders to provide written assurances that they would share the risks of using frozen Russian assets to fund loans for Ukraine — a pressing concern for Belgium, which holds the largest share of those assets Read More

From Beer To Eggs: Twinkle Khanna’s Unique Hair Ritual Explained

Published By : Last Updated:October 02, 2025, 18:00 IST Twinkle Khanna and Dimple Kapadia show that simple natural remedies like beer, eggs, oils and onion extracts can work as well as, if not better than, chemical products. Read More

Govt allows Sikh pilgrims to visit Pakistan for Prakash Purab; selected ‘jathas’ to travel – report

Amritsar: Sikh pilgrims board a bus to leave for Pakistan to celebrate the Baisakhi festival, in Amritsar. Read More

Drones in air, police on streets: Security beefed up in Bareilly as four districts put on alert; internet service suspended

Bareilly SP South Anshika Verma leads a police flag march in the sensitive areas, in Bareilly, on Thursda. Read More

UP’s Own Saas-Bahu Serial: Woman Declared Dead In Dowry Case Found Alive

Curated By : Last Updated:October 02, 2025, 17:34 IST UP woman thought dead in dowry case found alive in Madhya Pradesh after two years. The survival of the woman could change the course of the ongoing dowry death trial, police said. Read More

Gemini Daily Horoscope (03 October, 2025): Travel Plans And Positive News Bring New Energy

Gemini Horoscope: Hello, curious Gemini! Being an air sign, your adaptability, intellect, and rapid wit ensure your world is constantly abuzz with concepts and associations. Read More

Taurus Daily Horoscope (03 October, 2025): A Time For Special Achievements And Family Gatherings

Taurus Horoscope: Hello, Loyal Taurus! You stand as the unwavering pillar of the zodiac, celebrated for your resolute determination, and an enduring dedication to your most cherished values. Read More

Related Articles