<p>Police have counselled the parents of a seven-month-old boy after a video showing the infant being mercilessly beaten up by his mother here went viral on social media, an official said on Monday.</p>.<p>The incident took place in Pandharabodi area of Maharashtra's Nagpur district on May 24, Ambazari police station inspector Narendra Hiwre said.</p>.<p>The police have also asked the child welfare department to look into the matter, he said.</p>.<p>In the video, apparently shot by a relative, the woman was purportedly seen thrashing the child during an argument with her mother-in-law.</p>.<p>After the clip went viral on social media platforms, some residents of Pandharabodi alerted the Ambazari police.</p>.<p>On Sunday, Hiwre along with his team went to the boy's house and brought him and his parents to the police station.</p>.<p>The police fed the child and counselled his parents. They asked the parents not to hit the child and later allowed them to go, an official said.</p>.<p>The child's father used to work as a drummer, but is currently jobless due to the coronavirus-induced restrictions, he said.</p>.<p>The child's grandmother works as a domestic help and earns Rs 2,000 per month, which she spends to sustain the livelihood of the family, he said.</p>.<p>A neighbour told the police that the child's mother and grandmother used to have frequent quarrels over their financial woes, he added.</p>
<p>Police have counselled the parents of a seven-month-old boy after a video showing the infant being mercilessly beaten up by his mother here went viral on social media, an official said on Monday.</p>.<p>The incident took place in Pandharabodi area of Maharashtra's Nagpur district on May 24, Ambazari police station inspector Narendra Hiwre said.</p>.<p>The police have also asked the child welfare department to look into the matter, he said.</p>.<p>In the video, apparently shot by a relative, the woman was purportedly seen thrashing the child during an argument with her mother-in-law.</p>.<p>After the clip went viral on social media platforms, some residents of Pandharabodi alerted the Ambazari police.</p>.<p>On Sunday, Hiwre along with his team went to the boy's house and brought him and his parents to the police station.</p>.<p>The police fed the child and counselled his parents. They asked the parents not to hit the child and later allowed them to go, an official said.</p>.<p>The child's father used to work as a drummer, but is currently jobless due to the coronavirus-induced restrictions, he said.</p>.<p>The child's grandmother works as a domestic help and earns Rs 2,000 per month, which she spends to sustain the livelihood of the family, he said.</p>.<p>A neighbour told the police that the child's mother and grandmother used to have frequent quarrels over their financial woes, he added.</p>