| It’s family reunion time for these runaways by riteshexpert on 11 January, 2013 - 09:00 PM | ||
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riteshexpert | It’s family reunion time for these runaways on 11 January, 2013 - 09:00 PM | |
When Omprakash left his home in Nepal, he only knew that he hated his father and wanted to take revenge. After three years, he will be reunited with his parents who are coming to meet him in Bangalore.As a vagabond, this 13-year-old has been wandering the country working in small hotels, sleeping on footpaths and even resorting to stealing money or food during dire situations.Over 1,500 children in the country leave their homes daily, according to a survey conducted in 2010 by Sathi, an NGO. Some of them leave home owing to bad company and some simply in search of a better life.On Thursday, over 30 children were reunited with their parents. Most of these children were picked up by Sathi along with other organisations like BOSCO Mane and were admitted at the government boys’ home. The organisation also held a workshop for these children. “We have 105 such children in our home and every year we hold such programmes for them and help them unite with their parents,” said Rajendra Prasad, superintendent, government boys’ home.In Bangalore, every day, 8-12 children are found in railway stations. “Most of them come from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Hariyana. They only realise the value of their life when we talk to them and show them the right way to lead a life,” said Imran Khan, camp-in-charge at Sathi. | ||