It was a shocking picture as a young woman hurried to embrace a more established woman who was faltering unstably toward her across the rich green of a coffee space. Anjali, 31, and her mother Chaitra, who were sadly rejoined following 22 years on Tuesday in the Mudigere taluk of the Chikkamagaluru locale, were not following a fated substance. The story begins a long time back, when Anjali, Chaitra and Kalimuttu's sixth youth, was taken out from their guardianship. To manage a coffee home, the couple moved from Tamil Nadu to Mudigere, Karnataka. Chaitra surveys the horrifying events that happened when the new century turned over, referring to that Kerala wood merchants used to go out to Mudigere by then. To move the wooden sheets, some of them brought mahouts and elephants. The children from the two families were playing together since a mahout's family had camped out near the estate where we worked. Sooner or later, Anjali vanished. She was no spot to be arranged, despite my sincere endeavors to search any place for her. She evidently diverted into a person from the mahout's friends and family. Chaitra said, "In any case, it was totally unthinkable that we could consider her. She chose not to call the police because of her money related situation. At nine years of age, Anjali moved to Kerala with the mahout's friends and family. There, she worked as a local accomplice for quite a while preceding getting hitched to humble expert Nellamani Saji. She told Mr. Saji about her ancestors after they were hitched, and he started endeavoring to contact individuals in Mudigere. With the aide of friends in Kozhikode, I had the choice to contact Monu, a social expert from Mudigere.
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