The Uttar Pradesh government will take care of the girl found in a wooden box floating in the river Ganga at Dadri Ghat, in Ghazipur district on June 14. Has been kept in a special hospital in Ghazipur and is to be sent to a shelter home. Chief minsiter Yogi Adityanath, who took note of the recovery of the girl on wednesday, accnounced that the government would bear the cost of her nurturing and also provide the benefits of government schemes, including a house, for the boatman who rescued her. The local authorities are getting the details of the boatman to assess his eligibility for government benefits. According to deputy director (women and child welfare) Varansai division Pravin Kumar Tripathi after the Ghazipur police took the girl from the boatman, the district child protection unit and child welfare committee admitted the girl to the hospital under the supervision of Childline. Several people recorded the newborn's rescue on their mobile phones, and soon videos went viral on social media. The police learned of the incident after a couple reached Chawdhary's place with the with to adopt the child but the boatman refused. Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials have summoned ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi Lok Sabha member Nama Nageswara Rao for questioning on June 25 in connection with a Rs 1,064 crore loan fraud case. Investigations revealed that Rs 264 crore was diverted because of round-tripping in equity, subordinated debt influsion and diversion of mobilisation advances, the ED claimed. Nama Nageswara Rao is a bank guarantor for the loan. Despite several calls and messages, the TRS politician could not be reached for comment. "Documents related to the case from the office and residences of t he accused. The agency alleged that despite Rs 1,029 crore being released by the banks, there was no progress in the project.
