The Railway Protection Force (RPF) has rescued 84,119 children in the last seven years through its initiative 'Nanhe Farishte', the railways said on Wednesday. The campaign, aimed at protecting vulnerable children found at railway stations and trains, has played a vital role in preventing them from falling into the wrong hands. Since its launch in May 2018, 'Operation Nanhe Farishte' has focused on rescuing children and providing them the necessary protection. According to the data, the campaign began in 2018 with the rescue of 17,112 children, including runaways, missing children and those left behind, underlining the urgent need for such initiatives.

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