17 August,2021 08:49 AM IST | Thane | PTI
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A calf stuck in a nullah here in Maharashtra was rescued after four days on Monday by firemen and a team of Regional Disaster Management Cell (RDMC) officials.
RDMC chief Santosh Kadam said the two-year-old calf fell into the open drain in the Shastri Nagar locality in Thane four days back.
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"On Monday noon, a team of the fire brigade and RDMC personnel managed to pull out the calf safely and returned it to its owner," he said, adding that calf sustained minor injuries.
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