After many years of separation, Mohsin has finally been reunited with his family, a moment filled with deep emotions, relief, and renewed hope. This heart touching reunion reflects the power of persistence and the life changing efforts of Mera Pyara - Virtual Center for Child Safety.
Back in 2006, Mohsin was traveling with his mother, who was speech and hearing impaired. On the way, he suddenly got separated from her mother. Due to her disability, she was unable to ask for help or communicate with others, and in that heartbreaking moment, Mohsin was lost.
With no way to share his identity or family details, Mohsin was later found by kind individuals and safely handed over to the authorities. He was placed under the care of the Child Protection Bureau, where he spent many years growing up away from his loved ones, living among other vulnerable and unidentified children.
On the other hand, Mohsin’s family never truly gave up searching for him. They continued their efforts for years, but as time passed, hope slowly began to fade under the weight of uncertainty.
In July 2024, Mera Pyara was established with a clear mission, to reunite every lost and unidentified child with their family. As part of this mission, the Mera Pyara team actively visited shelter homes across regions, collected detailed data of children, and integrated it into a national database supported by AI-based alerts.
Alongside this, the team recorded short video interviews of unidentified children and shared them on Mera Pyara’s official social media platforms, hoping that somewhere, someone might recognize a familiar face.
And then, a miracle happened.
Within just a few days of the campaign, Mohsin’s video reached his family. His uncle came across the video on social media and instantly recognized him as his long-lost nephew. Without delay, he contacted the Mera Pyara team.
The family was guided to visit the Child Protection Bureau, where they met Mohsin and confirmed his identity. After completing all legal formalities and verification through the court, Mohsin was finally handed over to his family.
This reunion marked the end of years of separation, a moment where emotions overflowed, and a family was finally made whole again.
Even today, many children are still living in shelter homes, waiting to be identified and reunited with their families. Their profiles are available on Mera Pyara’s official website and social media platforms.
If you recognize any child, do contact Mera Pyara, your one step can change a life.
You can read another reunification story of a lost child, Irfan, who reunited with his family after 5 years of separation.