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Aadhaar card reunites mother and son after six years through fingerprint

As per the recent updates, authorities in Karnataka and Maharashtra figured out how to rejoin a discourse hindered kid with his mom following six years with the assistance of fingerprints on an Aadhaar card.

The kid, B. Bharath Kumar, had disappeared in 2016 from a market when his mom, Parvathamma, was selling vegetables.

Parvathamma had stopped a grievance of hijacking with the Yelahanka police headquarters. Nonetheless, the police couldn’t track down any signs of the supposed kidnapping.

Bharath arrived in Nagpur in Maharashtra following 10 months, from the day after he disappeared. The police working at the Nagpur rail line station noticed him meandering madly in the premises and asked about him.

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Subsequent to affirming that the kid was separated from everyone else, the officials took him to a restoration community.

Officials at the middle asked him to select for an Aadhaar card in January, for which he had given his fingerprints.

The solicitation was anyway dismissed as there was at that point a current Aadhaar card in Bengaluru in Bharath’s name.

The officials then, at that point, reached a provincial Aadhaar office of Mumbai and got an affirmation that the Bharath’s fingerprints coordinated with the card in Bengaluru.

The middle official got in to contact with the Karnataka police to follow the kid’s mom.

After the police found Parvathamma, she was shipped off Nagpur where she rejoined with her child.

 

 

 

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