Meet two valiant tadpoles of Maharashtra; One saved drowning; Another saved people stuck in fire

News Bharati    22-Jan-2020 13:14:02 PM
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Mumbai, January 22: Having heard and learnt many stories of valor since childhood, we can certainly imagine what could it cost to show this kind of courage in person! Well, here is a set of example from Maharashtra where two of the bravest kids will be honored with the National Child Bravery Award this year.

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This year, Zen Savaret who lives in Parel area and Aakash Khilare of Hatmali village in Aurangabad district, both aged around seven, will be presented with National Bravery Award. Aurangabad's Akash Khilare rescued the life of a five-year-old girl and her mother after he saw them sinking while on his way to school. He saved both of them, regardless of his own life, heading the way to bravery.
 
Zen's valor is similarly admirable. She raised awareness in the fire that broke out at the Crystal Tower building in Mumbai while the flames were spread through the fire. The oxygen content decreases as the oxygen content decreases. In this case, keeping a wet cloth on a person's face to prevent death from suffocation is not a problem for breathing. Zen Sadawart saved lives of six from the lesson he received from his school.
 
On the eve of January 1, 1979, the heroic children of the country are honored with the National Child Bravery Award. While the award given is in four categories, Medal, Certificate and Cash, awarded children are financed on behalf of the Indian Child Welfare Council till the completion of their schooling. Also, students studying medical and engineering are provided financial assistance till completion of their degree under Indira Gandhi Scholarship.