Indian Railway starts ‘Operation Nanhe Farishtey’ to track missing children

Mumbai, Feb 7: The Indian Railways (IR) has launched an intensive drive, ‘Operation Nanhe Farishtey‘ to track missing kids and prevent child trafficking on the vast railway network, a Western Railway official said here on Tuesday.

WR Chief Spokesperson Sumit Thakur said that the Railway Protection Force (RPF) carries out a relentless fight against criminals to protect railway properties and passengers, and also maintains vigil to prevent women and child trafficking, besides destitute kids found in the railway areas.

In order to trace and track the families and kin of such kids rescued by the RPF from trains, railway stations, or rail premises, the IR has provided a special link on its website to identify and reunite the children with their families.

Thakur said in the past year (2022), the RPF rescued more than 17,750 children from railway properties, and ‘Operation Nanhe Farishtey’ is showing remarkable results.

Now, the new link will provide the full information and details of the rescued kids – who have been missing, lost, or separated from their families for various reasons – which are being uploaded in the Track Child Portal-3.0 on www.indianrailways.gov.in to make the scheme a further success.


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