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OP rescue 15 days takes place for boys to give Mother’s wishes

Jaipur: In one of the longest rescue operations, which has been going on for the past 15 days, Pali District Administration and Armed Forces worked all the time to restore the body of a 15-year-old boy who was buried when it worked at Well at 80 years in Borendi Village in the City Sojat on June 21.
The well is 185 feet in and eight foot wide.
Rescue surgery still happens as the body of a boy, narendra nayak, has not yet recovered so far.
Experts have proposed leaving the mission of seven days after the incident, said that there was no chance of boys who lasted a long time under the rubble.
Narendra nayakthe teenager, Indira Devi, insisted on giving her son a full-respectful funeral.
It moved the rescue team to surpass the mandate and they still explore porous wells with three grinding machines, five JCBs and a team of 100 members to take the body.
So far, RS 1.5 Crore has been spent on mission, not including the daily cost of the rescue team.
Devithe Indira’s accident has occurred when the nayak fills the crack, developing 40 feet below the surface of the well, standing on ‘Machan’ (platform) along with other workers.
“Some of the walls collapse, leading to the sand behind the walls flowing to the second.
They are pushed to the side of the wall that collapsed.
Other workers are experienced and hold on to the rope and go up to a safe place.
But the sand continues to fall on the nayak finally bury it,” said City Sojat Dysp Hemant Kumar, who is responsible for operation.
Rescue work began immediately because nayak had the best chance to survive in the first 2-3 days.
But surgery is hampered because the site only has sand without hard stones.
The team also has to work 40 feet below the surface.
Military engineers were summoned after local workers and experts from the district failed in their early efforts.
Army engineers create slopings for heavy machines to dig, lift debris and drain water using two heavy submersible engines.
“On the 8th day, we found a slippers belonging to a nayak in eight-foot mud under the accident site.
After that, there were no signs of the victim,” Kumar said.
When the team began to think of calling a mission off, the family urged the rescue team to find his body to give him the right cremation.
“Nayak is the only son in his family.
He was employed by a local man for Rs 500 to Cement Gap in the well.
This site is vulnerable and experienced workers refuse to work in the past.
Uncle Nayak has submitted a case against the owner of the well below The relevant part of child labor, “said Pradhan Village.
Toi tried to contact Uncle Nayak, Dagla Ram Nayak, but failed to connect.
“The condition of his mother Devi was not good.
He was given a drip a few days ago because of trauma.
It was decided that the mission would continue until we found the boy,” Kumar said.
An expert said that the mission may have to be stopped if the rain fell and pose a danger to save workers.

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