These children were away from their families either working as child labourers or begging at railway stations or bus stands.
This was part of Operation Smile, a programme launched by Union Home Ministry three years ago. Over 900 missing children were rescued and rehabilitated by the state government in 2015.
This year's programme started on July 24 and would continue till August 24. While the month-long programme would continue in the state, at least ten teams would go to other states to rescue Odia missing children from August 10, said special DG (crime), B K Sharma.
The teams would leave for different destinations in States like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telengana, Karnataka, New Delhi, Maharashtra, Haryana, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhatisgarh and West Bengal to rescue the missing Odia children.
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