
Railway Childline rescues wandering teenager from Ghazipur
The Hindu
15-year-old boy reunited with family
A couple of months ago, a youngster in his early teens landed at the South railway station all alone.
He was noticed by a member of the Railway Childline team engaged in routine inspection of the platform. The boy was taken to the Railway Childline help desk where it was ascertained that he was 15 years old and hailed from Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh.
“The teenager, an orphan in the care of his relatives, turned out to have come all the way here in search of a job,” said Shano Jose, coordinator of Railway Childline. He was temporarily sheltered at the Palluruthy Boys Home as per the directions of the District Child Welfare Committee.

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