Udupi: Missing class 8 student found in Palakkad after traveling alone by train


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Sep 9: Arya, a 13-year-old Class 8 student who went missing after being dropped off at a coaching institute in Kunjibettu, Udupi, has been traced to Palakkad, Kerala. It was discovered that Arya had travelled alone by train to Palakkad.

Arya was dropped at the coaching institute by his father, Prakash Shetty, on the morning of Sunday, September 8. However, when his father returned to pick him up around 2:45 p.m., Arya was missing. The coaching staff informed the family that Arya had not attended the session that day.

The family had filed a complaint at the Udupi women police station.

Police are now working to bring Arya back to Udupi.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ravichandra R Prabhu, Udupi

    Tue, Sep 10 2024

    Railway Police should be on alert in every railway station. Upon sighting lonely children boarding the train they should ask questions about his address, parents the simple things they do as a formality. Every CCTV in the railway station should be traced by child protection cell of railways. There are many from Udupi and D.K. District travelling alone to Mumbai just to feel the experience of how the travel to big cities are like. They don't realise about the lodging and they don't have budgetary knowledge about how much it costs to travel and stay in big cities for a day or two. THIS IS ALARMING IN INDIA UNTIL AND UNLESS CHILD PROTECTION CELL OF RAILWAYS TAKES CARE.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    This boy is duly qualified to become our Political Leader...... Maybe in next election..... these children will fight for free ticket from Kanyakumari to Delhi with meals too for long journey

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  • Karan, katapadi/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    when I was in 8th Standard, I did not even dared to travel on bus alone even for few kilo meters.... forget going to Railway station and catching train to unknown destination.. Glad that they managed to trace him and now someone need to keep eye on him 24x7.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    Very adventurous! Something must have gone wrong at home?

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    There seem to be hidden aspects to this incident ... Police have to investigate thoroughly ... Does he have any friend / acquaintance who asked him to come to Palakkad ...

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  • Imtiaz, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    This boy will surely do wonders in life as he being class 8 student was able to go alone in train to Palakkad, if the news is true.....if not may be the case of kidnapping! irony is that, there are some guys aged 30+ also struggling to book train tickets and go alone!!!!

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  • S.M.F, Dxb /Mlore

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    No need to struggle for travelling without ticket. But need daring. He is looks so confident in this young age. He is travelled without ticket and caught in pallakkad for without ticket. Wonder how he manage for food etc while travelling he is still 13 still bachha.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    Doing illegal business or any activities is very simple in India...... take for example; > One can travel without ticket from Kanyakumari to Delhi..... that's what TC wants it > Open and do your Business without proper Commercial Registration..... that's what relevant Officer wants it > Don't pay Income Tax or GST..... that's what ED or Income Tax Authorities wants it > Don't follow Law & Order..... that's what Police Dept wants it > Don't ask for Invoice for any purchase..... that's what Shop Owners wants it

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  • Vicky Raj, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    It can be challenging to grasp the mindset of the new generation, given their unique values, tech-driven lifestyles, and evolving social dynamics.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    seems to be chupa rustom type....needs strict guidance..

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  • Gau thammaA, kinni mulki/udpi

    Mon, Sep 09 2024

    There is lot to take cognizance about the incident by every parents.., children are put in too much pressure by the parents to make them toppers ... to get admission in engineering colleges.,

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