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Mumbai: 477 children are saved, reunited with parents with RPF

Mumbai: 477 children are saved, reunited with parents with RPF
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Mumbai: In the past seven months, Force Protection Railway (RPF) has saved 477 children who fled the train platform from the central train across Maharashtra and reunite them with their parents.
About 477 children, including 310 boys and 167 girls, have been rescued and reunited with their families with the help of NGOs, according to the central train.
According to RPF, most children are found to roam the train station after they leave their homes after fighting or scolded or seeking luxury or a better life.
These children were saved during the period January to July 2021 from the Division of Mumbai, Bhusawal, Nagpur, Pune, and Solapur Solapur.
General Manager Anil Kumar Lahoti says that the train plays the role of social responsibility by connecting with the children who run away, understand their problems and advise them to relate with their families.
He also appreciated the RPF and frontline staff who played an important role by identifying such cases with their innate sense and took action immediately as a counselor.
Disconnect Division-wise Children who were saved from January to July 2021 over the central train were below: Mumbai Division 166 children (104 boys and 62 women).
Bhusawal 70 children’s division (39 boys and 31 women).
The Nagpur division of 40 children (22 boys and 18 women).
Pune Division 171 children (130 boys and 41 women).
30 Children Division Solapur (15 Boys and 15 Women).
In July 2021 only, 73 children (47 boys and 26 women) were saved and reunited with their parents on the central train.
On July 24, a 17-year-old little girl was saved while traveling alone on the train no.
03201 Between Kalyan and Local Local Terak Terminus.
When reaching Terminus Lokmanya Tilak, Narendra Mishra, Tte handed it handed it to serve a woman’s RPF.
The girl said that she lived in Patna, Bihar and had escaped from home without telling anyone to a career in modeling / actress in Mumbai.
In another incident, a 14-year-old little girl escaped from Mehbubnagar’s district residence after his mother scolded him.
He got off the train no.
06524 Nizamuddin-Yeshwantpur Express Special in Pune.
RPF Constable Shashikant Jadhav and Lady Constable P Shriva found it on the Hadapsar train station platform on July 14.
In the investigation, the girl revealed her name.
He only speaks Telugu.
His uncle was contacted at the number provided by him.

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