A 12-year-old mentally challenged boy who had left his home in Worli and traveled to Colaba was reunited with his parents thanks to a QR code-enabled pendant. Mumbai Police scanned the QR code in the pendant, which contained the contact details of his parents. The pendant is part of Project Chetna, an initiative by Mumbai Police aimed at helping individuals with memory loss and dementia by distributing specially made pendants with QR codes.
A 12-year-old mentally challenged boy, missing from Worli, was found using a QR code in Colaba. Police contacted family, verified details, and reunited him. He is part of https://t.co/citaqbKkjQ. https://t.co/6GQKfCbIgg
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A pendant featuring a QR code helped reuniting a 12-year-old mentally challenged boy with his parents, Mumbai police official said. Read more: https://t.co/VxrdYQ9p6b https://t.co/PJUoxqDxsH
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