Digital lost-and-found centres at Maha Kumbh help 20,000 missing people reunite with kin
The digital lost-and-found centres at the Maha Kumbh Mela utilized advanced AI-based facial recognition and machine learning technology to reunite over 20,000 missing people with their families. Inaugurated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, these...

Similarly, during the Makar Sankranti bathing event 598 devotees were traced and united with their families while during Basant Panchami Amrit Snan, the centres helped reunite 813 pilgrims with their kin, the government said.
Apart from these major bathing events, the digital centres have helped over 10,000 people reunite with their families.
The government said a large number of those reunited with their families were women. Police also played a key role in this effort, it said.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the digital lost-and-found centres on December 7 last year to ensure a hassle-free experience for devotees attending the Maha Kumbh.
Ten digital lost and found centres were set up at key locations, including at Prayagraj Junction Railway Station. The Uttar Pradesh Police, administrative officials and various volunteer organizations played a crucial role in the functioning of these centres.
UNICEF and several other non-governmental organizations also contributed actively to this initiative.
Following CM Adityanath's directives, these centres have been equipped with waiting areas, medical rooms, restrooms and other essential facilities to ensure a comfortable experience during the reunification process, the state government said.
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