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ITANAGAR, May 29:A 14-year old boy identified as Nimulya Kaling who had gone missing has been rescued and reunited with his parents at Diyun by activists of the Arunachal Pradesh State Commission for Women-cum-Protection of Child Rights (APSCW-cum-APSCPCR) on Monday.
In a release, the APSCW informed that successful rescue was made with the help of CDPO, N Tangha and Anganwadi workers, Bordumsa-Diyun, Changlang district, who helped them in tracing out the whereabouts of boy's legal parents.
The commission also appreciated the role of Oju Welfare Association, CO Kharsang and Child Helpline, Bordumsa for their co-operation in the whole search operation.
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