. Nain, also known as “Bandit Queen,” was responsible for numerous crimes, including murders, kidnappings, and looting in the region. She eventually surrendered to the police in 1983 and served time in prison. After her release, she transformed her life and became a social worker, helping the poor and marginalized communities in the area. Her death has marked the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy of both fear and redemption. Nain’s story is a reminder of the complex nature of human beings and the possibility of change. Her funeral was attended by a large number of people, including politicians and locals, who paid their respects to the once-feared dacoit. Nain’s life journey from a criminal to a social worker has inspired many and will be remembered for years to come. The news of her passing has saddened many across the region, but her legacy will continue to live on. The story of Kusuma Nain is a tale of redemption and transformation, proving that it is never too late to change one’s life for the better.

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Former notorious dacoit Kusuma Nain, once a terror in Yamuna ravines, dies at King George Medical University, Lucknow.
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