New Delhi, June 2: The government on Tuesday launched an exclusive web portal dedicated to tracking down missing children. The website called “Khoya-Paya” aims to help trace missing children by ...
The Union Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) jointly launched Khoya Paya web portal on June 2, 2015 to help find missing ...
A web portal Khoya-Paya has been launched for reporting and searching of missing children, by The Ministry of Women and Child Development with the assistance of Department of Electronics and ...
Khoya Paya, a missing child tracking website launched by the ministry of women and child development is one of the basket of initiatives launched by the Modi sarkar. Khoya Paya, a missing child ...
Prayagraj: The digital Khoya-Paya Centre at the Maha Kumbh has reunited over 13,000 people, who went missing in the Mela area, with their families since its beginning on Jan 13. Nearly 7,500 of them ...
A web portal to be used as social medium for people to share information about missing children was launched today by the government. Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi and Information ...
The "Khoya Paya", or "Lost and Found", website khoyapaya.gov.in was launched by Minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi, who said the portal would allow parents to register details of ...
The police found two children, 7-year-old Dharamjeet and 6-year-old Vikas Kumar, in separate areas and brought them to the Khoya-Paya Kendra. The Digital Mahakumbh Khoya-Paya Kendra (lost and found ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Mahakumbh Nagar, Jan 20 (IANS) The Digital Mahakumbh Khoya-Paya Kendra at the Prayagraj Mahakumbh on Monday demonstrated its worth by reuniting two missing children with their families ...
New Delhi/Ranchi: A web portal to be used as social medium for people to share information about missing children was launched today by the government. Women and Child Development Minister Maneka ...