Bhopal, April 11 -- A two-year-old boy who fell into a borewell in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain district, died of drowning on Friday, officials said, adding that the child was declared dead after a 22-hour rescue operation to pull him out. According to officials, the child, Bhagirath Dewasi, had slipped into a 200-foot-deep borewell around 7.30pm on Thursday in Jhalaria village under Badnagar tehsil. After a massive rescue operation by joint teams of the SDRF and NDRF, his body was retrieved using iron rods, ropes, and specialized borewell machinery. Ujjain SP Pradeep Mishra confirmed that the body was transported from the village to the government hospital in Badnagar. He said, "Strict action will be taken following an investigation against anyone whose negligence is found to have contributed to this tragedy." Chief medical and health officer Dr Ashok Patel said that Bhagirath had died within a few hours of falling into the borewell, with the post-mortem examination confirming drowning as the cause of death. Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav expressed grief over the incident, calling it deeply tragic. He announced financial assistance of Rs.4 lakh for the boy's parents. Bhagirath's father, Pravin Dewasi, originally from Rajasthan's Pali district, had been camping in the area with his family to graze sheep. According to the mother, the toddler was playing nearby when he used a stone to dislodge the borewell's cover....