Rescue of a 10-year-old child at Muzaffarpur Railway Junction

Just 15 minutes before the departure of a train, Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel at Muzaffarpur Railway Junction found a 10-year-old child wandering on platform number two. The child was visibly upset and crying. During questioning, the child identified himself as Vishal Kumar and revealed that he belonged to Pasoura village in Sarai district.

Conversation with RPF personnel

While interacting with the RPF personnel, the child mentioned that he had lost his parents and was trying to find his way back home. The personnel assured the child of his safety and began the process of locating his family members. The child’s quick thinking in providing his name and address helped in initiating the search process promptly.

Efforts to reunite the child with his family

The RPF personnel immediately contacted the local authorities and began coordinating with them to reunite the child with his family. The child’s information was shared with the relevant authorities, and efforts were made to locate his parents or guardians. The swift action taken by the RPF personnel ensured that the child was safe and taken care of.

Importance of timely intervention in such situations

This incident highlights the importance of timely intervention and cooperation between different agencies in ensuring the safety and well-being of children who are found in vulnerable situations. The quick response of the RPF personnel in rescuing the child and initiating the process of reuniting him with his family is commendable and serves as a reminder of the critical role played by law enforcement agencies in protecting the most vulnerable members of society.

बताया कि उसके माता-पिता को उसके साथ रेलवे स्टेशन पर छोड़ दिया गया था और उसको खुद घर नहीं पहुंचने दिया गया था। इसके बाद उसे वहां से बच्चे को उसके गाँव तक पहुंचाने के लिए ट्रेन में बैठाया गया।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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