The police have reunited 78 children with their families in the past one month.
Noida:
As many as 78 children languishing in shelter homes have been reunited with their families in a period of one month by the Noida Police as part of a special campaign, officials said on Saturday.
The statistics of "Operation Muskan" were shared during a programme at the headquarters of the Noida Police, with Commissioner Alok Singh and other senior officers participating in it.
"The one-month-long campaign started on June 20 during which a total of 78 children were reunited with their families," a police spokesperson said.
"The campaign was driven by the anti-human trafficking unit (AHTU) under supervision of Additional Commissioner of Police (Headquarters) Pushpanjali Devi and DCP (Women and Child Safety) Vrinda Shukla," the official said.