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The innocence and dedication to studies of a Class 3 girl in Shujalpur moved the police, who formed a special team to trace her lost school bag and successfully recovered it. The incident occurred in the Shujalpur Mandi area. Complete detail about the incident Cherry Nayak, a student of Saraswati Shishu Mandir, had gone to school on Thursday with her mother Pooja, grandmother Krishna, and aunt Ranjana. While returning, her bag was left behind in an auto. On reaching home and not finding her bag, she broke down, worried about her books and workbooks and how she would continue her studies. Despite her family offering to buy her a new bag and books, Cherry insisted on approaching the police for help. Police scanned CCTV cameras across city
At Cherry’s insistence, her father Sandeep Nayak and grandfather Ashok Nayak took her to Shujalpur Mandi police station. There, Cherry herself explained her problem to SDOP Nimish Deshmukh. Seeing the child’s tears, he immediately decided to help. SDOP Deshmukh decided to seek the help of the traffic police to find the bag. Traffic ASI Dharmendra Paraste and Head Constable Sunil Gurjar were assigned the task of scanning CCTV cameras across the city. Searching for vehicle without number became task
In the CCTV footage, Cherry was seen getting into an auto, but it did not have a number plate. The police did not give up. Based on the name written on the front of the auto and the iron stand on top, they started searching for it. Found driver’s number and called him Smile returned to Cherry’s face On Friday morning, Parvez reached the police station with the bag. The police called Cherry’s father, Sandeep Nayak. Cherry was called to the police station and her bag was lovingly returned to her. A smile returned to Cherry’s face upon getting her bag back. She also thanked the police uncle. SDOP Nimish Deshmukh said, Seeing the girl’s dedication towards studies, we put all our efforts into finding the bag. With the help of traffic police, the bag was found. We put the bag on the girl’s shoulders and bid her farewell. At the family’s request, auto driver Parvez was counselled and released, with instructions to immediately deposit any found items with the police in the future.