The Free Press Journal

Damaging Sandpiper eggs: Minor rescued from falling prey to community superstiti­on

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KOTA (RAJ): A five-year-girl was rescued from becoming the victim of superstiti­on by the authoritie­s in the neighbouri­ng Bundi district, an official said. The child had accidental­ly destroyed the eggs of the sand piper bird in her school premises on July 2 According to the local beliefs, the bird is believed to be the messenger of rain and harming it or its eggs entails punishment. The child's accidental damaging of the eggs led to the gathering of village elders who concluded that declaring her an outcast and disallowin­g her from entering her home for three days would be punishment commensura­te to the sin. The class one student was, however, allowed to stay in the front yard of her house. The girl's father could not tolerate the diktat and protested, an official said. The matter came to the notice of local authoritie­s and Hindoli Tehsildar Bhawana Singh and SHO Laxman Singh reached the village. The officials sought to convince the community members to cancel the diktat but they insisted that penance had to be performed for the sin committed as it was an age-old social custom for them.

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