A seven-year-old boy, Gaurav, was accidentally locked inside Primary School Tajganj Fasiya after falling asleep and being overlooked by staff. He got trapped with his neck stuck in a window while trying to escape. Fortunately, children playing nearby heard his cries and alerted villagers, who rescued him.
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