Mangaluru: Adhaar card reunites man family thanks to 'Snehalaya’


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Sep 5: In yet another positive incident related to Aadhar Card, a young man who went missing from Bengaluru for four long years, was reunited with his family at Snehalaya here.

Somashekar, aged 29 years went missing from Marathahalli, Bengaluru four years ago, said his family who came to Snehalaya Psycho Social Rehabilitation Centre to take him back home.

Locals here confirmed that Somashekar was found eating from the garbage before being picked from the streets of Bondel by Joseph Crasta from Snehalaya.


When Somashekar was found


After treatment


With family members and Joseph Crasta

Somashekar was given psychiatric treatment at Yenepoya Hospital and was rehabilitated at Snehalaya Psycho Social Rehabilitation Centre in February, this year. Due to memory loss, Somashekar was unable to reveal details about himself or his home.

Last month, the rehabilitation centre applied for an Adhaar Card for some of its inmates. After a week, Snehalaya received a call from the Aadhar centre, Bengaluru, about five applicants being rejected because they already had a card.

On receiving details of the five applicants, Joseph Crasta tried to contact the family members. He finally succeeded in getting through to the family of Somashekar. The family was finally reunited at Snehalaya.

Somashekar's family expressed gratitude to the rehabilitation centre and took him back to Bengaluru.

 

 

  

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  • William, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Thank the Lord for having young men like Joseph Crasta who devote their life in the service of the helpless and the downtrodden and not like the bike wallas who want to organize a rally for God knows what. While one young man uses his energy and time to help and provide succor we have other young men who disrupt life and cause misery. God bless you Joseph Crasta and inspire many more to do service .

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  • Shekar Moily P, Udupi/India

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    Snehalaya has been doing fine,wonderful,awesome and great job under Joseph Crasta's stewardship.Many many congratulations and heaps of apreciation. Tremendous,commendable and laudable job. Mr.Joseph Crasta is rarest of rare human being.God bless him to do many more such social works.

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  • Ronald, Udyavara

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    ' Praise the Lord ' what a wonderful Gods work done by Joseph Crasta and team. God Bless you all in Thousand folds and also , all those who support and donate their valuable time,in terms of required Medical help, phisical and financial towards the betterment of destitudes, rejected and sick people of Snehalaya, God Bless you all and our prayers, support are there with you. Thank you.
    Ronald Machado,
    Udyavara.

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  • Naveen, kulshekar Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    Great work from Snehalaya may god bless them all for there humanity job.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    Mr. Joseph Crasta, Sir, you are the rarest of rare real human being in this fake world ...

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  • Nidhi, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    Awesome job Joseph, God bless Snehalaya

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  • ANDREW L D CUNHA, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    This is called Ache Din...Congratulations to all for this union. Snehalaya is giving true Adhaar

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 05 2017

    Praise the Lord ...

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