Bihar youth reunited with mother after 15 years

IANS April 13, 2025 113 views

A 21-year-old youth from Bihar was miraculously reunited with his mother after being missing for 15 years through the incredible efforts of amateur radio operators. Found injured and with memory loss near Kolkata in 2019, the young man spent years in a hospital without knowing his own identity. West Bengal Radio Club members used their extensive network to trace his family in a remote Bhagalpur village, where his mother Jhaji Devi had long believed her son was dead. The emotional reunion brought closure to a family that had suffered multiple tragedies, including the earlier death of the father and separation from their child.

"Sagar broke down and wept like a child on seeing his mother" - Ambarish Nag Biswas, WBRC Secretary
Kolkata, April 13: A 21-year-old youth, missing from Bhagalpur district of Bihar for over 15 years now, was reunited with his mother by authorities in West Bengal through the efforts of amateur radio operators.

Key Points

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Rescued youth lost memory after traumatic incident

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Amateur radio network traced his family

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Mother reunited after believing son was dead

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Overcame village rumors of supernatural occurrence

In 2019, the police rescued an injured youth from close to the toll plaza in Dhulagarh, Howrah, and got him admitted to the district hospital. While his injuries healed, doctors realised that he had lost his memory due to the trauma.

The youth spent the next six years at the hospital.

Doctors say that he would only smile when asked any question about his past. Finally, they got in touch with the West Bengal Radio Club (WBRC) - an organisation of amateur radio operators or HAMs - that has been using its vast network across the country to reunite such people with their families.

"We collected the youth's photograph and sent it to our friends in other states. Soon, we were able to trace his home in the Deuri Maheshpur village of Bhagalpur, Bihar. His mother Jhaji Devi is the only one living there now. Her mentally challenged elder son wandered away from home over 20 years ago. Her husband was killed in a lightning strike while working in the fields. After her husband's death, Jhaji Devi would take her younger son Sagar with her when she went to work in the fields," said Ambarish Nag Biswas, secretary, WBRC.

One evening, nearly 15 years ago, she was returning home from work with little Sagar following. When she reached home, the boy was nowhere to be found. Nobody has any idea as to where he was for the next 10 years and how he ended up at Dhulagarh, over 600 km away from home.

"The saddest part was the attitude of other villagers. They claimed that Sagar had died and the village was being tormented by his ghost. Finally, she was forced to travel to Gaya, nearly 10 years ago, and do 'Pind Daan' for the departed souls of her husband and younger son. She was overjoyed when we showed her the photograph of her son. Sagar, who doesn't even remember the name of the state where he belongs, broke down and wept like a child on seeing his mother on a video call. The headwoman of the village then intervened and helped Jhaji Devi reach Howrah to meet her son. Both of them are now back home," Nag Biswas said.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This story brought tears to my eyes 😢 So happy for the mother and son finally reuniting after all these years. The radio operators are real heroes here!
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Rahul S.
Amazing work by WBRC! But it's heartbreaking how the villagers treated the poor mother. We need more compassion in our society.
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Anjali M.
While this is a beautiful story, I wonder why it took 6 years at the hospital before contacting the radio club? Couldn't authorities have acted sooner?
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Sanjay P.
The power of technology combined with human kindness! That video call moment must have been magical. More power to organizations like WBRC 👏
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Neha T.
This shows how much work still needs to be done regarding mental health awareness in rural areas. The ghost superstition is heartbreaking but sadly common.
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Vikram J.
After all the tragedies this woman faced - losing her husband, both sons (she thought) - she deserves all the happiness in the world now. Hope they get proper support going forward.

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