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In Udaipur, a father mortgaged his nine -year -old son to pay 45,000 rupees for his second marriage. A government teacher rescued the child from criminals in Gujarat

Despite paying monthly fees, the family was not allowed to meet the child, only occasionally talk to him on the phone. (AI generated)

A disturbing incident has come to light in Udaipur, where a father mortgaged his own son of greed for a second marriage. According to local customs, I requested to pay a Daapa Quantity (several taxes paid by the boyfriend’s side for marriage) of RS 45,000 for his second marriage, a sum that he did not possess. Consistently, the mortgage of his youngest son and continued making monthly payments.

In accordance with a report of Dainik BhaskarThe incident occurred in the Ambadeh or Kotada area in Udaipur. It was revealed that the child’s father, Mirkha, had committed to a woman named Temi, and began to live together. The place stain insisted that they marry according to social customs, which required a Daapa Amount of RS 45,000. Unable to acquire the funds, Mirkha mortgaged his nine -year -old son to a pastor for RS 45,000 about 10 months ago.

Rescue effort of a government teacher

Upon learning of this, a government teacher managed to locate the child and rescued him from the lender’s claws in Gujarat. The teacher, Durgaram Muwal, who works at the Higher Secondary School of the Railroad government in Udaipur, received information that the family in Ambadeh had mortgaged his youngest son and sent him to Idar in Gujarat. Despite paying monthly fees, the family was not allowed to meet the child, only occasionally talk to him on the phone.

Durgaram explained that the father had no specific information about lenders. By some means, he managed to contact them and expressed his desire to meet the child. When the creditors agreed, Durgaram, along with his colleague Kunal Chaudary, traveled to the place given in Idar, Gujarat.

The criminals initially took them to a desert forest, 100 kilometers away, but then fled. Then, the teacher consultations in a nearby town and identified the culprit.

Several children were found in the shark loan house. An initial present woman said the children were theirs, but the teacher assured the child’s liberation. However, as they left, the criminals persecuted them for about 10 kilometers and even tried to attack them. However, Durgaram and his colleague Kunal achieved a heroic rescue, freeing nine -year captivity.

India news Father Mortgages Son of 9 years for the second marriage in Udaipur; The teacher achieves a daring rescue
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