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Two runaway children rescued by RPF, reunited with families

Two runaway children rescued by RPF, reunited with families
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The Railway Protection Force (RPF) successfully rescued two runaway minors found at different railway stations in Karnataka. Both children were provided counseling and reunited with their families under the 'Nanhe Farishte' initiative.

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This highlights the role of public infrastructure security forces in child welfare and the effectiveness of organized rescue operations for vulnerable youth.

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Two runaway boys, who were found loitering on the platforms in Shivamogga Town Railway Station and Harihara Railway Station, were rescued by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and handed over to their respective families.

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