Lucknow, Mar 9: A 15-year-old Muslim girl from Uttar Pradesh has been conferred with Rani Laxmi Bai Bravery Award for saving a 6-year-old Hindu girl from kidnappers in August last year.

Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav conferred the bravery award to Nazia and 89 other women achievers including Mountaineer-volleyball player Arunima Sinha, educationist Bharti Gandhi and four French citizens on the occasion of International Women's Day.
According to reports, Nazia a student of SFM Girls Inter College was returning home when she heard cries for help from a 6-year-old Dimpy who was being forcibly pulled on a motorcycle by two youths.
Unmindful of her own safety, Nazia rushed to the girl's help and held her hand and managed to pull her away from the kidnappers, who then fled the spot.
Nazia said since the incident had happened near Sadarbhatti area, which is just 100 meters away from their school, she immediately rushed there with Dimpy and informed the Principal.
“Dimpy was crying. After the school authorities informed the police, I took her home to her parents”, she said adding that she is now treated as a daughter in Dimpy's home.
It was only after she had rescued Dimpy, Nazia learnt that she was her junior from school.
When contacted, Dimpy said she was very happy that “deedi” had been awarded for her bravery. “Agar deedi uss din na hoti to woh log mujhe le jaate (they would have taken me away that day if deedi' hadn't been there)”, she said.



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MASHA ALLAH...MAY ALLAH BLESS U ALWAYZZ
I wish entire Indians could help each other without looking at caste and color.
God bless Nazia; you are a role model for all.
May Allah bless you Nazia, we need such brave hearted girls in our police department!!
Well done...brave girl.
Great Job!
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