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Missing People In Delhi
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At THOUSIF Inc. – INDIA, we are committed to highlighting key social issues that affect everyday lives across our nation, with a focus on fostering awareness and practical solutions.
In this blog post, we focus solely on the persistent issue of missing persons in Delhi.
This topic, often overshadowed by the city’s fast-paced urban life, represents a significant humanitarian concern that impacts families, communities, and law enforcement alike.
Drawing on the most recent missing persons statistics in Delhi for 2025 and real-world examples, we examine the scope of the problem, its underlying causes, ongoing efforts to address it, and ways individuals can contribute to prevention and resolution.
Our goal is to provide a clear, professional overview that empowers you with knowledge and actionable insights.
Note: Statistics are current as of October 2025. For the most up-to-date figures on untraced cases in Delhi, please refer to official sources, such as ZIPNET (zipnet.delhipolice.gov.in), as real-time events can rapidly change these numbers in a dynamic city like Delhi.
Missing People In Delhi 2025 Statistics: Current Trends And Insights
Delhi, as India’s capital and a hub for millions of residents and migrants, faces unique challenges in tracking and resolving missing persons cases.
According to the latest data from the Zonal Integrated Police Network (ZIPNET), 7,880 individuals reported missing between January 1 and July 23, 2025, remain untraced as of late October.
This figure has risen to approximately 9,200 untraced cases by mid-July, with over 20,000 total reports filed this year, including those that have been resolved.
While untraced cases show a 9.5% decline from 2024’s 22,040, the high volume underscores ongoing systemic issues.
Adults outnumber children in reports by a four-to-one ratio, with 1,748 children missing in the first half of 2025, a drop from 2,500 in 2024.
Girls comprise 74.59% of child cases, and districts like Outer North Delhi see the highest untraced figures due to urbanization pressures.
Globally, 88 people disappear every hour, and India’s annual reports exceed 300,000, with Delhi being a key contributor.
Compared to cities like New York, Delhi’s socioeconomic factors complicate resolutions.
The table below summarizes key missing persons statistics in Delhi 2025:
| Metric | 2025 | 2024 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Untraced Missing Persons (Jan-Jul) | 7,880 to 9,200 | 9.5% decline from 22,040 | Primarily adults affected |
| Missing Children (Jan-Jul) | Approximately 1,748 | Down from 2,500 | 74.59% involve girls |
| Highest Impact District | Outer North Delhi | Not applicable | Linked to urbanization pressures |
| Total Reports Filed (Year-to-Date) | Over 20,000 | Slight overall decrease | Includes resolved cases |
| Global Hourly Disappearances | 88 individuals | Consistent global trend | India reports over 300,000 annually |

As highlighted in awareness campaigns, “The Delhi missing persons crisis has reached alarming levels, with 8000 people going missing between Jan–July 2025,” notes an Instagram post from a community initiative.
NGOs like the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) emphasize the human impact: “Each clarified case brings a sense of closure to grieving families, helping to propel healing.”
Personal Stories From Delhi’s Missing Persons Crisis: The Human Impact
Individual narratives bring the statistics to life.
In October 2025, a 75-year-old man missing from East District was reunited with his family in Ghaziabad after swift action by Mandawali Police under Operation Milap.
Other cases include a 32-year-old from Munirka vanishing on October 26 and a 50-year-old with mental health issues disappearing on October 27.
Families often face profound emotional and financial strain, and they frequently use social media to make appeals.
One district reported 15 disappearances from January to October 10, many unresolved.
As one affected family shared in a public plea, the uncertainty “tears us apart every day,” echoing sentiments from NGO-supported stories.
Root Causes Of Missing Persons In Delhi: Key Contributing Factors
Cases often stem from voluntary departures due to family conflicts, economic pressures, or mental health issues.
Substance abuse and financial woes can prompt intentional vanishings.
Urban isolation affects newcomers, with high-risk areas, such as railway stations, increasing the likelihood of accidents or abductions.
Socioeconomic disparities in outer districts widen gaps in surveillance. Mental health is a growing factor, as seen in recent cases.
NGOs note that poverty and neglect exacerbate vulnerabilities, calling for targeted community programs.

Efforts To Combat Missing Persons In Delhi 2025: Initiatives And Progress
Delhi Police’s Operation Milap reunited 1,037 individuals in the South-West district from January to September 2025, including 106 in September.
ZIPNET aids interstate tracking, and AIIMS’s DNA portal identifies bodies.
Supreme Court-mandated portals enhance accessibility.
Challenges include resource limitations, but successes, such as the older man’s reunion, show promise.
The ICRC and local NGOs advocate for more integrated mental health support in responses.
Practical Steps For Prevention And Support In Delhi’s Missing Persons Cases
Prevention can be achieved by fostering open family communication and utilizing GPS devices for individuals at risk.
In crowded areas, travel in groups and share plans.
Report immediately: File an FIR with all relevant details, including photos and your Aadhaar number.
Use ZIPNET for searches.
Helplines: Delhi Police (100/112), Childline (1098).
National portals and NGOs offer tracking and aid.
The table below outlines strategies:
| Category | Actions | Tools | Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Family Preparedness | Open communication, tracking devices | GPS apps | Reduces voluntary departures |
| Community Vigilance | Group travel, alert sharing | Social media | Enhances early detection |
| Immediate Reporting | File FIR promptly | Police stations, ZIPNET | Speeds tracing |
| Emergency Support | Contact helplines | Delhi Police 100/112, Childline 1098 | 24/7 assistance |
| Long-Term Tracking | Use portals and NGOs | Ministry portal | Improves resolutions |
Toward A Safer Delhi: Collective Action Against Missing Persons
This crisis demands collaboration.
While initiatives like Operation Milap progress, enhancing infrastructure and support could amplify the impact.
At THOUSIF Inc. – INDIA, we urge policymakers to focus on prevention.
Stay informed, report promptly, and engage with your community.
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