Rajasthan
Returns Home: Class 12 Boy Leaves Home, Returns After Running Out Of Money |

Jaipur: A Class 12 boy left his house on Sunday after his parents instructed him to focus on his studies. He also left a note in which he wrote that he would return home once he achieved success.
The police said that the parents of the 17-year-old boy had filed an FIR at the Chomu police station on Sunday, but the boy returned home on Monday after having exhausted his money. SHO (Chomu) Pradeep Kumar Sharma said that the boy returned home after encountering a series of problems and running out of the money on Monday.
The boy had left his home with Rs 2,000 in hand and left a letter for his father, expressing his intention to return home only after achieving success as a scholar.
In the letter, he also requested his father not to trouble his sister and mother over this matter. However, as he ventured out on his own, he encountered a lot of challenges and had to manage without the comforts and assistance of his family.
In the letter to his father, the boy also advised that if anybody inquired about his whereabouts, they should simply explain that they had sent their son for studies elsewhere and not be concerned about it.
“Fortunately, the boy was found and safely returned home to his parents, who have also assured that they will take good care of him,” said an official.
The police said that the parents of the 17-year-old boy had filed an FIR at the Chomu police station on Sunday, but the boy returned home on Monday after having exhausted his money. SHO (Chomu) Pradeep Kumar Sharma said that the boy returned home after encountering a series of problems and running out of the money on Monday.
The boy had left his home with Rs 2,000 in hand and left a letter for his father, expressing his intention to return home only after achieving success as a scholar.
In the letter, he also requested his father not to trouble his sister and mother over this matter. However, as he ventured out on his own, he encountered a lot of challenges and had to manage without the comforts and assistance of his family.
In the letter to his father, the boy also advised that if anybody inquired about his whereabouts, they should simply explain that they had sent their son for studies elsewhere and not be concerned about it.
“Fortunately, the boy was found and safely returned home to his parents, who have also assured that they will take good care of him,” said an official.