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Prayagraj: Digital technology proved to be of great help in reuniting family members who got separated from their loved ones due to the crowds in the vast mela campus this year. CCTV cameras and social media also assisted volunteers of the Bhoole Bhatke Shivir (lost& found camp) in reuniting 5,143 adults and 125 children throughout the 57 days of the Magh Mela and brought a major relief to the families and mela police authorities. This year, more women went missing and were later ‘reunited’ with their family members than men. As per the numbers available, a total of 1,880 male and 3,263 female devotees who visited the mela campus were temporarily separated from their families before they were reunited. ....
Prayagraj: Sitting in a corner of the ‘Bhoole Bhatke Shivir’, the eyes of the family members of 62-year-old Mangal Patel are constantly glued towards the entrance and scan the people every few minutes. Patel, a resident of Madhya Pradesh had arrived in Prayagraj on January 2 to attend a ‘mundan’ ceremony at Sangam and is missing. His family members and the volunteers of Bhoole Bhatke Shivir have been looking for him since last few days. The volunteers, this time, have also shared Patel’s details on the WhatsApp group, Bharat Sewa Dal, connecting the volunteers of Bhoole Bhatke Shivir across the country and are eagerly awaiting any leads. ....