The boy, about four-and-a-half feet tall, was found crying at a public place in the state's Pali town two years ago. Efforts to trace his family have not succeeded, as the boy himself cannot quite help with details of his parents or family, a police officer told IANS.
Policemen took the boy under their care for a
few months and tried to locate his family, but when their efforts
remained unsuccessful, the boy was handed over to a government-run
shelter home.
The child has changed three shelters homes since he was first found, the police officer said.
The
boy is at present at the Mahaveer Avasiya Badir Vidyalaya, a
residential school for children with speech and hearing disorders at
Jalore town, some 400 kilometers from state capital Jaipur.
He is called Raju, as no one knows his real name.
"Police
found Raju in Pali's industrial area. He must have been around 11 years
old at that time. We believe that if he was able to speak and hear, he
might have offered clues to his family," Dhannaram Purohit, of Zila
Viklang Sansthan, an NGO, told IANS.
"He can communicate only a
little bit, in sign language. He is unable to write his address or his
parents' name. From what he has communicated, we think he comes from
Gujarat," Purohit said.
"It is very hard to understand his
feelings. We believe he remembers his family, and is probably adjusting
to the fact that he might never see them again. He is sometimes quite
sad," Purohit said.
Source : NewsTrackIndia ( 20th April 2013 )
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