Pooja Subodh Verma, who grew up in an orphanage in adjoining Navi Mumbai, was trying to find her parents for the last few years.
In 2003, while playing at the Ayodhya railway station, she accidentally boarded a Mumbai-bound train.
After reaching the metropolis, police spotted her, and sent her to an orphanage in Nerul. She was also enrolled in a school.
In 2009, Pooja started working as a domestic help with Nitin and Sunita Gaikwad, a couple living in Nerul.
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With these scanty details, Nitin and local activist Girish Patil started the search for Pooja's parents in Ayodhya by contacting Uttar Pradesh Police. Through some contacts they approached Santosh Tiwari of the Anti Terrorism Squad in Lucknow.
Tiwari assigned the task of making inquiries to his men. Police looked for men who dealt in garlands and cassettes, and also went through voters' lists in Ayodhya and Faizabad.
A jubilant Pooja then called Gaikwad and Patil, informing that she had found her parents.
"We were trying our best to locate Pooja's family members... One day I got a call from Pooja about her reunion with her parents and also spoke to her father. We are happy to hear that she has safely reached her home," Tiwari said.
"We searched for her for weeks after she went missing. As the river is close to our house, some people thought she drowned and then we stopped the search," said one of Pooja's kin.
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