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QR Code wristbands help reunite 10 missing children with parents at Andhra Pradesh event

IndiaTimes Thursday, 26 December 2024
During the Bhawani Deeksha Viramana event, QR-coded wristbands helped reunite 10 missing children with their families in Vijayawada. Approximately 12,000 children were tagged, with details securely stored on a server. Andhra Pradesh's CM emphasized skilled women employment through co-working centers to balance professional and personal tasks.
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