Changed name to Aamir, age 16 years, who is a resident of Nepal. The boy lived with his mother in a village in Nepal. Someone from the village coaxed the boy to go out with him and said that he would get to earn a lot of money. Without telling his mother, he left home at the age of 11 and took the child and left it on the road in Delhi and he left the child and ran away from there. The child was alone and upset, he boarded a train and came to Agra and When it came to the notice of the police that he was working while staying at someone's house, the police removed the child from there and sent him to Balgrah of Lucknow. Here, after a lot of hard work done by My Home India's counseling of the child, the child went to Nepal. Information about the child was obtained by calling from place to place but nothing could be found. After a lot of disappointment and hard work, the search was started again and this time disappointment turned into hope and many places were searched through Google Map and Finally found the number on a poster and made a WhatsApp call, talked to him and shared everything. He told that there is a boy who is away from my place for the last 5 years. He gave the number of a nearby village and I called him. When I called the number, I immediately became interested and immediately got him talking to the child's mother. That moment dazzled us, then the child's mother talked to the child and started crying, and then the child's mother started crying. The mother was asked for all the documents. The child's mother prepared all the papers and came to Bihar with her brother. After completing all the paperwork, the child's mother was given 5 birth certificates through My Home India's project Sapno Se Apno Tak. The child, who was less than a year old, was handed over to his mother. It took us a whole year to complete all this process. My Home India