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Two specially abled women reunited with their families with help of Aadhaar card biometrics

Tribune News ServiceChandigarh, July 26 The Haryana Police have reunited two physically challenged women with their families, who went missing from Darjeeling in West Bengal and Jind, with the help of their Aadhaar card biometrics in the last one week....
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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 26

The Haryana Police have reunited two physically challenged women with their families, who went missing from Darjeeling in West Bengal and Jind, with the help of their Aadhaar card biometrics in the last one week.

On Monday, a Haryana Police spokesperson said the anti-human trafficking unit of its crime branch received information about the missing women from the Nari Niketan, Karnal, where they were sent by the authorities concerned in December 2017 and January 2019.

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The police team sought help from the Aadhaar centre in Chandigarh to find more details about their natives as these women couldn’t hear or speak anything. And their biometrics provided the team with the family details of these missing women.

In 2017, a 33-year-old woman went missing from Jind. Meanwhile, a 21-year-old woman of Bhajanpura village in Darjeeling of West Bengal went missing in January 2019.

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