<p>"Rachana Raikwar, a labourer residing in Ward Number two here, handed over her both daughters -- Mohini (8) and Anjali (6) to Samvedana Orphanage as she is in a penury," sources close to her, said.<br /><br />The orphanage management conceded to her demand yesterday, a day after she threatened to kill self and her children if they did consider her demand to raise her daughters there, they said.<br /><br />Rachana ordeal started when her husband Mahesh Raikwar died in December 2009 following which she, along with her daughters, had approached her in-laws. But they did not allow the trio to stay with them at Khomp Tiwari village.<br /><br />Later, she came to her parents house who also refused to let her in.<br />Rachana said that she would have happily reared her children, had she got some financial help from the government running welfare schemes like widow pension scheme.</p>
<p>"Rachana Raikwar, a labourer residing in Ward Number two here, handed over her both daughters -- Mohini (8) and Anjali (6) to Samvedana Orphanage as she is in a penury," sources close to her, said.<br /><br />The orphanage management conceded to her demand yesterday, a day after she threatened to kill self and her children if they did consider her demand to raise her daughters there, they said.<br /><br />Rachana ordeal started when her husband Mahesh Raikwar died in December 2009 following which she, along with her daughters, had approached her in-laws. But they did not allow the trio to stay with them at Khomp Tiwari village.<br /><br />Later, she came to her parents house who also refused to let her in.<br />Rachana said that she would have happily reared her children, had she got some financial help from the government running welfare schemes like widow pension scheme.</p>