UP Lalitpur District Officer Akshay Tripathi Reunited 7 Bal Graha Children With Their Families Through Aadhaar Card ANN

Lalitpur News: District Officer of Lalitpur district, Akshay Tripathi, along with Abhinav Pahala, has worked with the state child care team to locate the parents of the children through Aadhaar cards and to introduce those children to their parents and reach them. Let us tell you here that those children who are found wandering or doing child labor are kept in the government children’s home. Or they get separated from their parents. There are many children in the government children’s home who do not have Aadhaar cards, but the District Magistrate found seven children in the children’s home who had Aadhaar cards. For this reason, Aadhar card is becoming the main means of reuniting separated people with their families. An example of which was seen in the district today.

Here, under the direction of District Magistrate Shri Akshay Tripathi, a campaign was being run in the Government Children’s Home, Dailwara, to make Aadhaar cards of children to reunite them with their parents, in which the addresses of 7 children could be successfully found from their Aadhaar cards. Immediately after this, the District Magistrate talked to the parents of the children and asked them to come to Lalitpur immediately. Among the said 7 children, one was also a deaf and mute child. Who couldn’t even tell his name. On the initiative of the District Magistrate, his name and address along with his whereabouts were also obtained from the Aadhaar card. The result of which was that this child named Sumit Maurya was happy to meet his family members today.

With the help of the District Magistrate, parents found their lost child.

The District Magistrate handed over the child Sumit Maurya to his parents and assured that all possible help will be provided to the family. According to the financial condition of the family, full support will be provided in providing benefits of housing, pension, self-employment, education and other schemes. Sumit Maurya’s father was very happy and appreciated the initiative of the District Magistrate, with the help of the District Magistrate he found his lost child.

The District Magistrate contacted the regional office of the authority in Lucknow and handed over the Aadhaar cards to these children. With the help of Aadhaar, the home addresses of these 7 children have been determined. The parents of a child reached Lalitpur today i.e. on Saturday (25 November). Out of which a child named Sumit Maurya was handed over to his family today. The families of the remaining children are also in constant touch and will reach Lalitpur soon. After which the district administration will take action to send the remaining children to their homes.

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