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RPF helps 49 children reunite with parents in May

RPF helps 49 children reunite with parents in May
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The Railway Protection Force (RPF) in India successfully reunited 49 children with their parents in May under 'Operation NanheFaristheh'. The RPF also conducted various other operations, including rescuing elderly persons, ensuring women's safety, cracking down on ticket touts, and seizing illegal liquor and drugs.

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This report highlights the multi-faceted role of the RPF in ensuring safety and security for railway passengers and property, demonstrating their impact on public welfare and law enforcement.

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The Railway Protection Force (RPF), which is entrusted with the task of safeguarding railway property, passenger areas, and the well-being of travellers, has helped 49 children reunite with their parents during the month of May.

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