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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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Alok Tripathi
11 years 6 months ago
Human trafficking is worst form of exploitation. It is almost equivalent to slavery. It needs multi-pronged approach to deal with this menace. All the stake holders must be identified and dealt with e.g. traffickers, Police, NGOs and above all the victims. The trafficking prone areas / communities should be identified and dedicated programmes should be initiated to reduce poverty and improve education and awareness among them. The traffickers must be meted out exemplary punishment.
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lalit mali
11 years 6 months ago
girl child trafficking ko rokne ke liye pulice stirct hona chahiye
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DR MOHIT VERMA
11 years 6 months ago
I hate Human Trafficking and I wanna contribute in this event of the Modi Government...
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syam sundar
11 years 6 months ago
customs officer's must be employed more with special powers so that they can take immediate action on the accused person's more effectively.
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ASHISH COOMAR AGARWAL
11 years 6 months ago
Anti- Human Trafficking Law shall be strengthened to a non- bailable offence with the provisions of property siege of the accused once the chargesheet gets filed within a month of arrest/ search warrant. Small children specially the girls are the victims of this crime, therefore, local corporators shall be in connect with the area inspector to look out tge suspecious activities growing up ina particular locality, a meeting may be held on fortnight/ monthly basis. Thank you.
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ASIT NAG
11 years 6 months ago
Poverty is a major factor which allows human trafficking, particularly young girls for prostitution. Close watch needs to be maintained in railway and bus stations and suspects should be questioned by the police in presence of some NGO representative. Education of girl child and creation of gainful job opportunities in the rural areas like food processing and health care sector needs to be speeded up.IPC be suitably amended for more stringent punishment to the offenders by fast track courts.
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Tribhuvan Narayan Soorya
11 years 6 months ago
1. FIR should be registered for each missing child or girl
2. each FIR should be given unique id no at national level
3. social media (fb , whats app, twitter) should be widely utilised to trace the missing ones
4. a unique web portal can be dedicated for the display of information including photo of the missing ones
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TILAKRAJ ABROL
11 years 6 months ago
The intensity of the menace in recent years points to need for character building in initial schooling of children.. Perhaps reintroduction of prayers and teachings of religious biggies and importance of character building coupled with policy of recruitment of dedicated good charactered teachers on basis of merit instead of quotas and political or money connections might help.That is more important than playing National Anthem in schools at primary stage.
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vijay kishore agarwal
11 years 6 months ago
govt has not yet declared master plan for delhi , this city is to be world class city like hongkong & sanghai . pl do take action before elections are declared . no all round improvement in delhi in last 07 months , pl monitor progress of running projects & see they are completed in time . there are atleast 20 u-turns of kejriwal those to be brought in public , i have alredy sent his u-turns . madam irani has become controversial in many issues, very bad , take up matter before it is too late.
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teja reddy
11 years 6 months ago
An estimated 5 lacs of women and children are trafficked every year with an annual increase of 10% of which 20 – 30 % are below 13 years of age.
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