City
Epaper

Aadhaar card reunites speech impaired boy with his mother after 6 yrs

By IANS | Updated: March 12, 2022 12:50 IST

Bengaluru, March 12 In a joint operation, authorities in Karnataka and Maharashtra managed to reunite a speech impaired ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, March 12 In a joint operation, authorities in Karnataka and Maharashtra managed to reunite a speech impaired boy with his mother after six years with the help of fingerprints on an Aadhaar card.

The boy, B. Bharath Kumar, had gone missing in 2016 from a market when his mother, Parvathamma, was selling vegetables.

Parvathamma had lodged a complaint of kidnapping with the Yelahanka police station. However, the police were unable to find any clues of the alleged abduction.

Bharath landed in Nagpur in Maharashtra after 10 months, from the day after he went missing. The police on duty at the Nagpur railway station observed him wandering frantically in the premises and inquired about him.

After confirming that the boy was alone, the officers took him to a rehabilitation centre,

Officers at the centre got him to enroll for an Aadhaar card in January, for which he had provided his finger prints.

The request was however rejected as there was already an existing Aadhaar card in Bengaluru in Bharath's name.

The officers then contacted a regional Aadhaar office of Mumbai and got a confirmation that the Bharath's fingerprints matched with the card in Bengaluru.

The centre's officer got it contact with the Karnataka police to track the boy's mother.

After the police located Parvathamma, she was sent to Nagpur where she reunited with her son..

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

FootballHarry Kane's trophy drought ends as Bayern Munich's Bundesliga title win confirmed

CricketAjinkya Rahane surpasses Chris Gayle to become 9th highest IPL run getter

CricketPBKS pacer Arshdeep happy to extract 'movement' at Dharamsala after 37-run win against LSG

InternationalTaiwan alleges CCP funding religious trips to China as 'united front' tactic

InternationalTaiwan's Interior Ministry requests lawmakers to provide China trip details

National Realted Stories

NationalJapan's involvement important to foster Assam's economic growth: CM Sarma

NationalSecurity forces seize drugs valued at Rs 48.7 crore in Manipur; one held

NationalNCW Chairperson condemns verbal attack on slain Navy officer's widow

NationalOdisha: Six held for duping LIC officer of Rs 78 lakh

NationalParvati-Kalisindh-Chambal river linking project will start taking shape soon: MP CM