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Anti Human Trafficking

Anti Human Trafficking
Start Date :
Dec 08, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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We invite ways and means/suggestions for fighting the human trafficking (which is one of the biggest industry), by sharply focusing on source areas: ...

We invite ways and means/suggestions for fighting the human trafficking (which is one of the biggest industry), by sharply focusing on source areas:

• ways to restrict trafficking of persons
• schemes for rehabilitation of survivors/rescued persons
• breaking nexus with the establishment wherever available
• way to optimize the victim compensation fund
• ways to boos greater access to the web portal on AHT (www.stophumantrafficking/mha.nic.in)
• Training & sensitization of police officers
• optimization of AHT Units preventing cross border trafficking

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SUJAN BEHARI ROY
SUJAN BEHARI ROY 11 years 2 months ago
There should be stringent punishment of hefty fine and jail atleast for min 5 years of those caught in Human Trafficking. After Nepal & North Bihar earth quake, we should be strict vigil if any suspicious girls found with stranger at Bus/Railway station. All girls at village should be given basic education (RTE) and the gram-panchayate may encourage education.
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA Report No. 245 submitted in July 2014 deals with Arrears and Backlog and Creating Additional Judicial manpower. The Commission sought to highlight an urgent need to fix rational, non-mandatory time frames for different types of cases, and use such time frames as a basis for setting judge performance standards, litigant expectations, and making more robust policy recommendations for the judiciary.
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA Report No.239 Submitted to the Supreme Court of India in W P (C) NO. 341/2004, Virender Kumar Ohri Vs. Union of India & Others in March 2012 deals with Expeditious Investigation and Trial of Criminal Cases Against Influential Public Personalities.
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs constituted the Committee on reforms of Criminal Justice System to make a comprehensive examination of all the functionaries of the Criminal Justice System, the fundamental principles and the relevant laws. The Committee, having given its utmost consideration to the grave problems facing the country made its recommendations in its final report 12 years ago in March 2003. 158 specific recommendations were made.
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 2 months ago
The solution to most problems lies in reform of JUSTICE SYSTEM, which has become ineffective. A large number of guilty go unpunished in a large number of cases; the system takes years to bring the guilty to justice; and has ceased to deter criminals. Crime is increasing rapidly everyday and types of crimes are proliferating. Several reports on REFORMS are gathering dust in the Archives of the Government. A time-bound action plan should be made and implemented with alacrity.
Pravin Kulkarni
Pravin Kulkarni 11 years 2 months ago
Increase basic education about human trafficking in school curriculum, highlight verification/precaution measures, engage in creative opportunities, If in emergency distress, create alternative system instead of pressurizing local authorities. Above all, there should be increase in informal communication and expression between ordinary citizens.
Alok Tiwari_2
Alok Tiwari_2 11 years 2 months ago
Can we ban these websites and take action against these people... the worst part is they are influential people and they can even take away your life... so without protection I am fighting I hope govt of India will support me
Alok Tiwari_2
Alok Tiwari_2 11 years 2 months ago
Dear Sir, I am a simple middle class family person who is more keen in keeping the society neat and clean recently while surfing a website I saw that there are people who are involve in doing illegal activities as a responsible citizen I am not liking this and I need you to stop this please find below is the proof of that I hope MHA will surely act on this http://hyderabad.locanto.in/ID_302853839/Young-Indian-airhostess.html
Unnikrishnan_3
Unnikrishnan_3 11 years 2 months ago
SIR SOME EMPLOYEES FROM RUBBER WOOD INDIA OR INDIA WOOD AT KOTTAYAM IN KERALA IS A COMPANY BY RUBBER BOARD.NOW FACING A MAJER SITUATION OF ANTY HUMAN ATTACK BY NOT ALLOWING THEM TO DO THE WORK IN THE COMPANY.TODAY WORLDS WORKING AND EMPLOYMENT DAY THEY HAVENT GET JOB FOR THEIR FUTURE LIFE.300 EMPLOYEES FACING A BAD SITUATION OF THEIR ENTERE LIFE.KINDLY MAKE A STEP TO GIVE THEM TO DO THEIR WORK AND TO MAKE A LIFE WITH THEIR FAMILY IN THIS COUNTRY.RUBBERBOARD AND MINISTRY COMMERCE DontDO
Jay Chan
Jay Chan 11 years 2 months ago
The best definition for Governance : Sacrifice. Yes, only those who love to sacrifice their 'SELF' must be involved in governance at every level. But in recent times we find politicians who are greedy for positions, hungry for public money, want to establish the 'SELF', want to take advantage of system to satisfy their desires and make them BIG. How can someone work for poor people, better society benefit with so much biased minds as these. This is the reason India is backward than China.