PUNE: A six-year-old boy, who fell into a 200-feet deep borewell at a village in Ambegaon tehsil in Pune district, has been rescued safely, said reports on Thursday.


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The minor, who is the son of a road construction worker, was rescued after a 16-hour long operation.



The rescue operation was launched to pull the boy out alive on Wednesday evening.


The NDRF team, which started the rescue operation to save the boy named Ravi Pandit Bhill, said he was stuck at a depth of 10 feet into the 200-feet deep borewell in Thorandale village.


According to police, the incident took place around 4.45 PM on Wednesday when the boy was playing near the open borewell while his father, who is a labourer, was busy in the road construction work.


The boy is said to be fine and responding well.