Nagpur: The Damle family has raised a safe 18-year-old as their son, the youngest of the three siblings, because he has been found alone and cries at the Nagpur 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 family of Damle Naya Nakasha in Pachpaoli was the youngest son of Mohd Ayyub from Jabalpur.
A safe alias Amir lost from the house about a decade ago.
After a lot of emotional turmoil, the Damle family, with secure approval, handed it to his biological parents at the Hanumantaal police station in Jabalpur on June 30.
Safe biological parents, who have thought their sons have died, sobbing because they embrace the lost child reunite because of the unique biometric system aadhaar card, which does not allow fresh ID to be prepared.
Safe has been saved by NGOs in 2012 from the Nagpur train station.
He went to school with his sister but did not go home.
Nobody knows how he ends up in Nagpur.
The Nagpur train police have shifted the boy to the government shelter, from where Damel took him to their hostel through the international mission of Dr Ambedkar Society, Panchasheel Nagar.
“Because he can’t adjust in the shelter and get used to crying without stopping, we take him to our hostel,” Samarth Damle said.
“The boy is partly challenged in speech and mentally too.
What we can collect from him is a name that sounds like ‘safe’.
So, we started calling him safely,” Damle said.
“My wife Laxmi’s brother took care of him, and we have become an informal guardian.
When the school wants his father’s name, we give fiction, ‘Suresh Dhangare’,” he said.
“We were safely raised as our son.
Our two biological children have also accepted it.
My sons plan to help him make a small business when he struggled with his studies,” he said.
Samarth tried to get aadhaar cards made to safe for the past four years, but the system continued to reject all efforts.
Reunion credit went to the Nagpur manager of the Aadhaar Seva Kendra Center Anil Marathe, who decided to investigate why Aadhaar was safe continuing to be rejected.
Marathe, a former service, even contacted the authority of the unique identification of the Indian Technical Team (Uidai) in Bengaluru, and a regional office in Mumbai, to complete the ‘biometric problem’.
“I doubt that his aadhaar must be made somewhere, which caused biometric problems,” Marathe said.
“Finally, the Mumbai office gave us access to Aadhaar registered with the Biometric Boy, where the name turned out ‘Mohd Amir’, with the Jabalpur address in MP,” he said.
“Emotional Damel is in rejection mode at first, but then accepts facts,” he said.
“I personally got a verified address, and slowly even the police traced the complaints of a safe person who was missing,” he said.
Damel also visited a safe house in Jabalpur.
His father had a biryani outlet and grocery store.
Safe also wants to join his family, about whom he has faint memories.
Laxmi dear remember how safely called it ‘mummy’.
“He still calls me every day to ask our welfare.
We feel happy he is safe,” he said with teary eyes.
“He came to see me on my birthday (July 12),” Laxmi said with an emotion choking.
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