Tracing the parents of orphanage children in cloud computing environment by integrating DNA databank with Aadhar and FIR databases

An Aadhar card is a unique and authentic identity card in India which is being used as a valid identity proof for all types of day-to-day transactions including sale, purchase, opening bank account, air tickets, train tickets, bus tickets, and for getting benefits of government of India and state government’s schemes. An Aadhar card of a person includes finger prints, thumbprints, iris images (left eye & right eye), and face image for a normal. But, for a differently able persons like blind, deaf, and physically handicapped persons it includes face, fingerprints, and thumbprints. In this research work the author has proposed a novel technique in which the Aadhar database is integrated with short tandem Repeat (STR) part of DNA database & first information report (FIR) lodged online in different police stations to trace the parents of orphanage children and unclaimed decomposed dead bodies using cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), spiral search and block chain technologies. The proposed technique is giving promising results in searching the parents of orphanage children in India and its worldwide implementation will help to millions of orphanage children in tracing their parents.