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Anti Human Trafficking

Start Date :
Dec 08, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
We invite ways and means/suggestions for fighting the human trafficking (which is one of the biggest industry), by sharply focusing on source areas: ...
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Gourav Agnihotri
11 years 3 months ago
Such crime depict that they are not psychologically human so they should not be even treated like human. Certain concentration camps (hitler ones) should be made and given inhuman treatments their and for criminal like that in nirbhaya case should never be hanged but should be sent to gas chambers (hitler ones) . There is no need to have feeling of pity on them. Special cells (concentration camps) have to be mad for them.
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Rakesh Kumar Singh_3
11 years 3 months ago
The law for Human Trafficking and women's safety should be very prioritized in the country. There has to be strict rules to overcome this heinous crime. It is the government who can make such laws to secure the each and every citizens. Employment, Growth and security must be the prime concern of BJP.
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Deepak Laheja
11 years 3 months ago
Namskar - Balatkar, Marder evam anya Bade Apradhon ko kam karne ke sambandh me mera manna hai ki ham desh me hone vale bade apradhon ke badle hone vali saja aur Jail ke kathin jivan ke bare me TV Channels, Redio evam anya sadhano dwara public ko aware karen jisake karan koi bhi vyakti kisi bhi prakar ka apradh karne se pahale 10 bar sochega . Example - Jis tarah Smoking, Drink, Aids evam anya bimariyon ke bare me logo ko sachet karte hain. Deepak Laheja, Raipur CG
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rajesh dubey
11 years 3 months ago
मानव तश्करी रोकने के लिए व्यापक प्रचार प्रसार की आवश्यकता है साथ ही मानव तश्करी की शिकार बच्चियों के लिए ठोश नीति अब तक नहीं है ऐसी बच्चियां जिन्हे देह व्यापर के दल दल से बाहर निकला जाता है उनके पुनर्वाश और जीवकोपार्जन के लिए सरकार को कदम उठाना चाहिए क्योकि रेस्क्यू की गई लड़कियों के लिए पुनर्वश और रोजगार की व्यवस्था नहीं रहने से वो पुनः उसी दलदल में चली जाती है जहा से उन्हें बाहर निकला गया है ?
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Dr Mrinal Kaushik
11 years 3 months ago
In my personal view, government can not change everything. The human trafficking issues will be dealt only by considering all the aspect such as strict law passed by Parliament, law enforcing honest government officials, vigil and society caring common man and above all poverty alleviation. Yes, BJP government has taken many decent steps and thing will be changed very soon. We must follow PM's advices and work together for a brighter future. Good time will come soon. Let us work together.
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r gopeshwer rao
11 years 3 months ago
call Maharashtra police officer wasant dhoble . good cob but under estimated by gov and some human right activist hungry for media attention .
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Vivek Chourasiya
11 years 3 months ago
This is entirely an administrative issue. Nothing to do with the public opinion. Ask something new. Don't ask us about how to implement law and order.
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Utkarsh Srivastava
11 years 4 months ago
I believe that there are enough laws against human trafficking, but their implementation is not done properly most probably due to the attitude of police. I don't think that it is difficult is govt. takes active initiatives for stopping these activities. In some regions there are comparatively more cases of child kidnapping(like haridwar), and at the same time, in those regions disabled child beggars are also comparatively more. Such kind of patterns can be identified to stop trafficking easily
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PRIYANK NAGORI
11 years 4 months ago
In my opinion, there should be a website which provide facility for online complain and tracking of its status without disclosing the name of the complainant (through login by one time password on mobile) against the persons engaged in human trafficking without visiting police stations. Visiting police stations is a headache as we know many times police does not co-operate with the complainant, due to which many people even knows such events of human trafficking do not report it to police.
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Anil Kishore Saxena
11 years 4 months ago
If we can stop beggars on road specially child beggar it may reduce this problem
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