Three decades ago in India, the peace that was lost in India was played in the villages
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Varsha Shah Thakuri, who lives in Pithoragarh, India, heard when she was young - there is an elder mother in our house! He had a vague memory of some things that a brother and an older sister had told about their mother.
A few days ago Varsha, who had reached Pithoragarh for work, saw a picture of an elderly woman on social media on Facebook. Some of the details written in which were the names of his family members. After following the same Facebook status, she came to know that the woman is none other than her old mother who disappeared 30 years ago.
It was reported that there is a Nepalese woman under the shelter of a social organization in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, India. Naveen Joshi, the head of the organization, said that they started searching after they first got information that a Nepali woman named Maya was in the organization and later realized that she was from the Far West.
"After we spoke in the language of the Far West, he opened up and we were able to locate the district," said Joshi, "Then we started campaigning on social media in search of his family members." 
According to Joshi, Shanti Mait, who has a permanent address in Budhiganga Municipality-3 of Bajura, left home to go. But she disappeared in India. He also told the background that the family members continued to search for him for a long time, but he was not found.
'After identifying the address and family, we reached the village and contacted her,' said Joshi, 'Her children and husband were happy to meet their mother who has been missing for 30 years . It has been like a miracle for his family.'
When reaching the village, the family and villagers welcomed Shanti and Kin India team with flower garlands, bazagaza.
Varsha said that she was updating herself with the news every day after meeting her grandmother. She said, "We were born from a younger mother." Before I was born, my grandmother disappeared. I had only heard about him, now I could see him in the picture,' she said in a conversation with Kantipur.
Varsha said that although she has 5 sons and 2 daughters from two mothers, now only father and mother are living in the village house. "After meeting the elder mother, now there are three people in the house," she said. Now it's like we will meet when we get home.'
Bhupendra Shah Thakuri, who was born to a younger mother, got to know the news of Jethia's meeting a few days ago. Then he rushed to Mahendranagar. He said, "At first I didn't believe it." Who wouldn't be happy to hear the news that Asha has been killed?' He said that after hearing the news that his mother had been found, he reached Mahendranagar and went to the village with the representative of the organization that came with his mother from India. The whole village was happy with this news. We brought the mother inside the house with joy and playing the bajagaza, he said.
Bhupendra, who saw his mother when he was three years old, only had a blurry picture of her in his memory. At the age of 35, he was able to see and talk to his mother until she died. He said that he felt like his mother was reincarnated. He said, "We had already lost hope, but the unbelievable has turned out to be true." We got to see the mother .'
