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Aadhaar helped to reunite the family with a missing son

Nagpur: The Damle family has brought a safe age of 18 years as their son, the youngest of the three siblings, because he has been found alone at the Naspur train station 10 years ago.
When they tried to get aadhaar card for the STD X exam, the system refused to receive safe biometric details, which was slightly disturbed in the ability to speak and mentally.
The investigation revealed he had been registered as Mohd Amir, with his family living in Jabalpur.
The boy who grew up in the Damle family was the youngest son of Mohd Ayyub from Jabalpur.
Safe aka Amir lost from home many years ago.

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