Rescue Operation Saves Destitute Woman Rani Somtha Ubale from Year-Long Wandering

By | December 3, 2023

The Harsul police, in partnership with the Manuski Group, have successfully rescued a destitute woman who had been wandering across the state for nearly a year. The woman, identified as Rani Somtha Ubale (30), was discovered by local residents sitting on the road in the freezing cold. Concerned citizen Devidas Tate alerted the director of the Manuski Group, Sumit Pandit.

Pandit wasted no time and immediately informed the Harsul police. Together, the police and social workers approached the woman, gaining her trust and gathering information about her. Despite displaying signs of mental distress, Rani revealed that she hails from Pulgaon in Daund tehsil, Pune district. She explained that she left her home due to family conflicts and has been wandering around the state for the past year. With no family support, Rani found herself in a vulnerable situation.

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Inspector Prashant Potdar of the Harsul police station instructed Sumit Pandit and Puja Pandit to provide temporary shelter for Rani in the Manuski Group’s Old Age Home. After undergoing necessary medical tests and completing documentation, Rani was taken to the Ashram during the early hours of Sunday.

Simultaneously, the local police informed the Pulgaon police to contact Rani’s relatives and inform them about her situation. Sumit Pandit mentioned that Rani has been rehabilitated in the Ashram, and a decision regarding her future will be made after contacting her relatives. If her family is unwilling to accept her, the Ashram will take full responsibility for her lifelong care.

According to PI Potdar, the police promptly responded to the location where the woman was found. Female police constables took her into custody, provided her with new clothes, and arranged for her to receive necessary medical treatment before transferring her to the Ashram. The rescue operation received support from various individuals, including Devidas Gadekar, Jailal Rathod, Ravindra Shinde, Ashwini Gadekar, Puja Pandit, Ranjana Darde, Sharad Sonawane, Devidas Tare, and others.

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