It seems straight out of a Bollywood script. Two children born in 2015, one to a Bodo family and the other to a Muslim family in Assam's Darrang district, got swapped in hospital soon after birth. Three years later -- after a lot of effort, consultations and DNA tests -- both families agreed to exchange the babies. But when the day arrived, the kids were just unwilling to part with the families they grew up with. Overtaken by emotion, the families have now decided against the swap. So now, Darrang that has a history of Bodo-Muslim ethnic violence will set a heartwarming humanitarian example.