In a case successful rescue operation launched by the state government led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Kumari Aitbariya reunited with her family after 12 years of separation.

She was brought back from Nepal after she landed At the IGI Airport, New Delhi from Kathmandu in Nepal on Friday.

 At the request of the state government, the Nepal women child and senior citizen department had deputed a female caretaker for her safe landing at New Delhi Airport. On Sunday , she is to be brought back to Ranchi. Later she will be sent to her residence in the Lohardaga district.

Records revealed that Aitbariya, who is now 32, had gone to Uttar Pradesh with her father, to work at a brick kiln. From there, she went missing. This incident happened almost 12 years ago. A case was filed in the Gorakhpur police station of UP. But, Aitbariya couldn't be found anywhere.

Aitbariya is a resident of Masmona village under the Bhandara police station of Lohardaga. As per the details, from UP she was taken to Haryana and later sent to Nepal.

Her father is no more, her mother and other members of the family had lost all hope of her return.

One day, the information about her staying at an Ashram in Nepal emerged through a tweet where the tweet person mentioned ASI Rajesh Kumar of Haryana Police. ASI Rajesh Kumar, during the investigation of another case, was informed by a Nepalese social worker about Aitbariya.

Minister Shri Champai Soren brought up the tweet to the notice of the Jharkhand State Migration Control Room. Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren released a strict order to work on the issue with utmost priority and bring Aitbariya back to Jharkhand. The team came into action and coordinated with the embassies of Nepal and India to ensure her safe return. After video conferencing and calls with her mother & elder sister, it was confirmed that she is the daughter of Late Birsa Oraon.

After making all arrangements, District Administration, Lohardaga was directed to arrange for her return from Delhi to Lohardaga.

Deputy Commissioner Lohardaga deputed Mr Dhirendra Mahto, Labour superintendent to safely receive her in New Delhi. To avoid any confusion, her elder sister & brother-in-law accompanied him to Delhi. On Sunday, she will board the train to Ranchi.

Rescued Kumari Aitbariya thanked the Chief Minister and state government for bringing her back. Her family members are happy to see her back.d after the identification process, the elder sister of Aitbariya along with her brother-in-law was sent to Delhi with the Labour superintendent.

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