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RPF Nagpur Reunites Missing Minor with Family Under Operation Nanhey Farishte
Nagpur: In a heart warming rescue operation, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) Nagpur successfully reunited a three-year-old boy with his mother after he was left behind on a train.
The incident occurred in the general coach of Ahmedabad Superfast Express, when the child's mother alighted at Kalamna station to fetch water, only to find the train departing before she could get back on board.
At around 2.35pm, the District Security Control Room (DSCR) Nagpur alerted the RPF about the situation. Upon the train's arrival at Nagpur station, a team comprising a head constable and two constables promptly located the minor, who was found crying alone in the coach.
The child could only share his first name during gentle inquiries, providing no further details.
The RPF team, under the supervision of senior divisional security commissioner Manoj Kumar, safely escorted the boy to the Nagpur RPF post, where a NGO Childline representative assisted in comforting him and gathered information in a child-friendly manner. Meanwhile, the child's mother and maternal grandfather reached the post, presenting valid travel documents to confirm their identity.
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Following instructions from the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) and in the presence of two independent witnesses, the RPF handed over the child to his family after completing all necessary formalities. This swift and compassionate response under Operation Nanhey Farishte underscores RPF Nagpur's dedication to ensuring child safety and passenger welfare, earning appreciation for their timely intervention.