The NCW took cognisance of the condition of Anitu (26) after it was brought to light, claimed Chairman Umang Foundation Ajay Srivastav, who has urged the Himachal Pradesh government to rescue and provide her shelter and medical facilities.
He said the Chairperson of NCW Lalita Kumarmanglam had told him over phone from Delhi that the commission had sought a report from the state government on the issue.
He said Anitu alias Nooni, who cannot stand, walk or speak, has been left to fend for herself as her maternal grandparents cannot look after her because of their failing health.
"Her grandparentsRam Singh and Kampu Devido not want to be separated from the girl, but are also worried about would happen to her after they pass away," Srivastav claimed, adding the girl lives in unhygienic conditions.
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