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Two families quarantine their children who arrived from other states

Two families from Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh informed the police about their children who arrived back to their hometown amid lockdown. The children were immediately sent to quarantine with the help of the medical team. District Police Superintendent expressed gratitude for the cooperation of both the families on the Facebook page of Sirmaur Police.

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Published : Apr 24, 2020, 1:48 PM IST

Sirmaur(HP): In Sirmaur district, two families have set an example by quarantining their children who have arrived home from outside states by informing the police.

The parents did not allow the children to enter the house and immediately informed the police, after which they were sent to quarantine with the help of the medical team.

The District Superintendent of Police has also expressed gratitude for the cooperation of both the families on the Facebook page of Sirmaur Police.

Sirmaur police station praised
Sirmaur police station praised

In fact, in the Rajgarh area of ​​the district, a father informed the police about his son who arrived from Ambala in Haryana.

At the same time, due to family differences with his in-laws in Nahan, a woman and her daughter came back to her maternal home. The mother did not allow both of them to enter the house, she informed the police and got them quarantined.

SP Sirmaur praised both the families and said that in this hour of difficulty, there can be no better example than this.

While talking to the media in Nahan, SP Sirmaur Ajay Krishna Sharma said that in the first case, a 38-year-old married woman, along with her 20-year-old daughter, returned to her maternal grandmother in Nahan on foot, secretly due to family differences with her in-laws in Patiala, Punjab.

On this, the mother of the daughter did not allow her daughter and granddaughter to enter the house and immediately informed the kaccha tank police.

He told that a similar case came up in the Rajgarh area. Here the young man was working in Ambala, but somehow he reached Rajgarh by becoming a helper in a truck. The young man's father immediately informed the panchayat head and the police.

The SP said that in both the cases the three people concerned have been quarantined. Along with this, legal action has also been implemented under curfew violation.

SP Sirmaur appreciated both the families and said that the same spirit of people boosts our morale. Similar cooperation is expected from other people as well. Undoubtedly, both the families have done commendable work and should be praised for it.

It is noteworthy that due to the lockdown, there is a complete ban on any kind of movement from one state to another. In such a situation, by informing the police about the coming home of these children, the family has set an example for other people.

Also read: Lockdown violated as crowd gathers at Madurai DC office to collect vehicle e-passes

Sirmaur(HP): In Sirmaur district, two families have set an example by quarantining their children who have arrived home from outside states by informing the police.

The parents did not allow the children to enter the house and immediately informed the police, after which they were sent to quarantine with the help of the medical team.

The District Superintendent of Police has also expressed gratitude for the cooperation of both the families on the Facebook page of Sirmaur Police.

Sirmaur police station praised
Sirmaur police station praised

In fact, in the Rajgarh area of ​​the district, a father informed the police about his son who arrived from Ambala in Haryana.

At the same time, due to family differences with his in-laws in Nahan, a woman and her daughter came back to her maternal home. The mother did not allow both of them to enter the house, she informed the police and got them quarantined.

SP Sirmaur praised both the families and said that in this hour of difficulty, there can be no better example than this.

While talking to the media in Nahan, SP Sirmaur Ajay Krishna Sharma said that in the first case, a 38-year-old married woman, along with her 20-year-old daughter, returned to her maternal grandmother in Nahan on foot, secretly due to family differences with her in-laws in Patiala, Punjab.

On this, the mother of the daughter did not allow her daughter and granddaughter to enter the house and immediately informed the kaccha tank police.

He told that a similar case came up in the Rajgarh area. Here the young man was working in Ambala, but somehow he reached Rajgarh by becoming a helper in a truck. The young man's father immediately informed the panchayat head and the police.

The SP said that in both the cases the three people concerned have been quarantined. Along with this, legal action has also been implemented under curfew violation.

SP Sirmaur appreciated both the families and said that the same spirit of people boosts our morale. Similar cooperation is expected from other people as well. Undoubtedly, both the families have done commendable work and should be praised for it.

It is noteworthy that due to the lockdown, there is a complete ban on any kind of movement from one state to another. In such a situation, by informing the police about the coming home of these children, the family has set an example for other people.

Also read: Lockdown violated as crowd gathers at Madurai DC office to collect vehicle e-passes

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