Sneha, a resident of Spain, has come to India to find her biological parents. The incident happened 20 years ago when his and his brother Somu’s mother Banalata Das had abandoned them. Later he was kept in an orphanage in Bhubaneswar, from where Gima Vidal and Juan Josh, residents of Spain, adopted him. It is being told that he is helping Sneha to meet her biological parents.
Sneha and Gima are yoga teachers in Zaragozo city of Spain. After reaching Bhubaneswar, he started his search with new hopes. In 2005, Sneha and her brother Somu were placed in an orphanage in Bhubaneswar. Five years later, in 2010, a Spanish couple adopted him. Now, 21-year-old Sneha is keen to know her real family and meet her mother.
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‘The journey may be difficult, but I am ready’, said Sneha
Sneha said, “The purpose of my journey is to meet my biological parents, especially my mother. This journey may be difficult, but I am fully prepared for it.” Her Spanish mother Gima told them that if they did not find Banalta Das by Monday, they would return in March and stay longer and that “we will have to return to Spain because of Sneha’s educational commitments.”
Retired teacher is supporting Sneha in her search for her parents!
Sneha’s brother Somu could not join her on this trip as he was busy in Spain. Sneha and Geema are also being helped in their search in Bhubaneswar by Sneha Sudha Mishra, a retired teacher of Rama Devi Women’s University, who helped them find the names of their parents. With the help of police and local authorities, efforts are underway to trace Banalata and Santosh Das.
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City Police Commissioner Dev Dutta Singh has given priority to this search and has entrusted the responsibility to policemen Anjali Chotre and Gangadhar Pradhan. He said, “We have found out that Banalata and Santosh are from Badamba-Narsinghpur area of Cuttack district and are busy searching for them.”