High Court asks if Anika is not Ladli Behna too

The Madhya Pradesh High Court heard a petition for Anika from Indore seeking a Rs 9 crore life-saving injection. The court asked the state government whether the child is also not a Ladli Behna of the state.

Anika from Indore is battling a serious illness. The High Court heard her petition for a Rs 9 crore life-saving injection.

The court asked the government if this child is also not a Ladli Behna of the state. The next hearing in the case will be on 22 June.

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