Aadhaar Card Helps Missing Tribal Girl Reunite With Her Family in Jharkhand After Five Years

Rashmani, daughter of a daily wager from Jharkhand, was promised a job in Delhi by an agent in 2017. As her family was under tremendous economic pressure, they agreed. However, after boarding the train with the agent, Rashmani sensed trouble and escaped at the Fatehpur station.

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Lucknow, November 2: A 23-year-old tribal girl, who had gone missing five years ago, has reunited with her family in Jharkhand with the help of the Aadhaar Card database. Madhya Pradesh Shocker: Four-Year-Old Girl Raped, Thrown in Bushes in Khandwa.

Rashmani, daughter of a daily wager from Jharkhand, was promised a job in Delhi by an agent in 2017. As her family was under tremendous economic pressure, they agreed. However, after boarding the train with the agent, Rashmani sensed trouble and escaped at the Fatehpur station.

She was rescued by the railway police and was kept at a shelter home where she was named Rashi. When several attempts to get to her native place failed, the police sent her to the women shelter home in Allahabad. UP Horror: Minor Girl Gang-Raped, Forced To Walk Back Home Naked in Moradabad; Police Register FIR After Video Goes Viral.

Arti Singh, superintendent of Women Shelter Home in Lucknow, said: "In July, she was brought to Lucknow for rehabilitation. We applied for her Aadhaar card and it was rejected. In the sixth attempt, it showed duplication. Thereafter, the original address was traced." Finally, Rashmani has been taken to Jharkhand and reunited with her family.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 02, 2022 12:36 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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