Telangana Couple Sell Infant For Rs 1.5 Lakh Due To Financial Crisis

In a distressing incident from Medak district, Telangana, a couple has been accused of selling their one-month-old infant for Rs 1.5 lakh amid dire financial struggles. Local authorities reported that the parents, overwhelmed by economic challenges, resorted to this extreme measure in a bid to alleviate their financial burdens. The child was reportedly sold to a couple from Maharashtra. Following a tip-off, police intervened and rescued the infant, who is now under the care of child welfare services. This incident highlights the severe socio-economic issues faced by families in the region, raising concerns about the welfare of children and the desperate measures some parents may take in times of crisis. Authorities are investigating the case further to understand the circumstances leading to this tragic decision, while also aiming to provide support to families experiencing similar hardships. The incident serves as a grim reminder of the urgent need for social support systems to assist families in financial distress, ensuring that children are protected from such dire situations.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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