An Indian mother named the baby girl 'Biparjoy who was born during Cyclone 'Biparjoy' hit the shore of Gujarat last Thursday night.
According to the 24News HD TV channel report, she was one of the 707 babies who were born during the cyclone Biparjoy at the shore of the Indian state of Gujrat.
According to foreign media reports, a girl child was born to a woman living in a temporary shelter at Jakhao port in the Kutch district of Gujarat on the night the Biparjoy cyclone hit Jakhao port, so they named her 'Biparjoy'.
Biparjoy means 'disaster' in Bengali and was proposed by Bangladesh academics and adopted by World Meteorological Organization (WMO) countries in 2020.
Currently, the family is a refugee in a temporary shelter in the Jakhau area of the Kutch district.
After naming the new baby girl 'Buparjoy', she is one of the exclusive groups in the world who are named after the past cyclones that hit the coast.
It should be noted that according to Indian media reports, the government had shifted more than 100,000 people, including 1,171 pregnant women, to safe places from 8 districts affected by the storm, of which 707 women gave birth on the night of the storm.