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Girl Mowgli spotted & rescued in UP Forests ; now recovering in hospital




She screams,grunts like Monkeys and Wild animals. she finds herself  uneasy in company of human beings and tries to pounce on onlookers to bite them. Nobody knows when had she strayed deep into thick woods.curious onlookers call her Mowgli of famous Jungle book.    

This Ten year old girl was spotted in the company of a shrewdness of apes in the backward district of Baharich in the Eastern swathe of the Hindi heartland state of India  three months ago. 


According to eye witnesses, the jungle girl grunts, snorts, mumbles despite her normal human organs.Apparently she neither comprehends any dialect nor speaks any, compounding the situation for her caretakers in Baharich  hospital.  Her tone and tenor is typical of monkeys and so is her behavior. 

Psychologists say it will take time for the girl to behave normally. First of all, she has to be taught to brush teeth, keep hygiene, normal bathing and clothing and combing.
The Jungle girl was taken to juvenile justice board yesterday ,but directives were issued that she be kept in the hospital itself in isolation ward with a selected familiar faces so that she can be normalised , many doctors say it will take time in her psychological treatment. 



People see in her jungle book’s character Mowgli who was  a fictional character and the protagonist of Rudhyard kipling’s famous Jungle stories. He was the naked and feral child from the Pench area in India. He had spicy relationship with pack of wolves in forests. 
   

The Chief medical superintendent of Baharich  District hospital DK Singh told this writer that she is now recovering and now tries to stand on her legs too. She had come into the hospital on January 25 ,2017in a crawling mode and her weight was only 15- 16 kilograms ,but now it has almost doubled. She still has large nails and long hairs and tries to bite and screams occasionally.

Reports say a sub inspector of UP police Suresh Yadav, in his khaki uniform, was on a patrol duty Kartniaghat jungles in the Motipur Forest Range on the night  on January 20, this year. Despite it being a biting cold, she was normal like animals even without clothes.

Suddenly, he and other cops were frozen in their feet when they spotted a playful girl indulging in wild pranks with apes. Police said they were stunned to see the girl indulging in normal activities with monkeys when they were making sounds of all types and jumping from trees.

Patrolling policemen quickly resolved to save the girl from clutches of monkeys who were playing virtual hide and seek amid jungle copse-Trees. After frantic efforts they managed to drive away monkeys and pulled the jungle girl.
Irked over the incident, Monkeys started throwing tantrums to scare away cops, but much to their surprise even the girl started grunting vociferously.

The rescued ‘Mowgli” was admitted in Mihipurwa primary health center as she had bruises all over body. But after some time she went unconscious and was rushed to district hospital for Medicare and now is recuperating fast.

She had no clothes on her at the time of rescue and had big and unkempt nails and hair. Police said villagers too had seen the freak spectacle a few days ago but could not muster courage to intervene as monkeys used to mount stiff opposition. 

The police was informed and patrols were pressed into service to save the jungle girl. Doctors at the district hospital say the girl still starts shouting and screaming at them and her behavior is abnormal on seeing 


Patrolling policemen quickly resolved to save the girl from clutches of monkeys who were playing virtual hide and seek amid jungle copse-Trees. After frantic efforts they managed to drive away monkeys and pulled the jungle girl to safety.

Irked over the incident, Monkeys started throwing tantrums to scare away cops, but much to their surprise even the girl started grunting vociferously.

The rescued ‘Mowgli” was admitted in Mihipurwa primary health center as she had bruises all over body. But after some time she went unconscious and was rushed to district hospital for Medicare and now is recuperating fast.
   
   ( On Friday, she was forcibly given a hair cut. Thanks Doctors and care takers for their sincere efforts )
She had no clothes on her at the time of rescue and had big and unkempt nails and hair. Police said villagers too had seen the freak spectacle a few days ago but could not muster courage to intervene as monkeys used to mount stiff opposition. 

The police was informed and patrols were pressed into service to save the jungle girl. Doctors at the district hospital say the girl still starts shouting and screaming at them and her behavior is abnormal on seeing human beings.
When served food in proper utensils, she quickly upturns plates and bowls and after staring for a few minutes, she quickly grabs breads and devours like beasts. 





  




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