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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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rameshwar nanda
11 years 6 months ago
A missing person description should reach the mobile through SMS and take help of cellular services ,prize to be included.
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rameshwar nanda
11 years 6 months ago
must make a central website for displaying missing persons notice to be manned by NIC.
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Anshuman Vitthal
11 years 6 months ago
Hon'ble sir pak. ki ghatna se mp cm shivraj sir ne state ki hr skuls & colgs pr self suraksha ka aades dia he.Me chahata hu ki India ke hr education organizations me self suraksha waha ke syllabus me ho taki hr students natural aur insani aapdao ka samna krne me kamjor na pade. Eski madad se girls cases km hoge shayad koi kala sikhane se des ki pratibha aage aae aur des ka vikas shiksha & suraksha jagat me ho sake. Jile ke sabi stabilled institute kamjor institute ki madad es aria me kre INDIAN.
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Dr Chamanlal Tarachnd maheshwari
11 years 6 months ago
creat Dna profile of missing person and there parents.
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DEEP SINGH
11 years 6 months ago
most vulnerable ar children on railway stations.every police station of town will have night shelter for these children.every school of town will have 15% seat free of cost for these children.town clubs and committee will provide food to these children.town Panchayet will organise time to time festival celebration for these children. Let us adopt all these children collectively not individually. let us take responsibilty of these children together and make future of country
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Vasudeva Rao Dasari
11 years 6 months ago
Dear P M Sir You have taken up so many challenges and problems across the country right from administration,black money,corruption,obsolete laws,Inflation,International relations,Pollution Control,Swatcha Bharat, Jan dhan Yojana,Make In India,Control of prices,Terrorism,so many one by one and recently drug mafia also.YOGA advocated by you is now adopted by World.Sir another horrible and sordid plight of India is WOMEN TRAFFICKING! Your next target shall be against this heinous crime.
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Vasudeva Rao Dasari
11 years 6 months ago
1) Evacuate Confiscate and Dismantle the RED LIGHT areas in Mumbai,Kolkatta, Delhi, Goa etc with bulldozers 2) Construct some stadiums/schools/Hospitals for public use. 3) Post Sub Divisional level Police officer/ Officer with Magisterial powers in these areas.4) Repatriate all the victims to rescue homes of respective states.5) Identify big hands behind these and put them behind bars to book to justice for their heinous crimes.
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Alok Tripathi
11 years 6 months ago
There are various ways to fight human trafficking such as involving all the stake holders i.e. the Police, the social organizations, the NGOs, the politicians, the racketeers and above all the victims. There should be strict laws for indulging in human trafficking. The perpetuators should be shamed by disclosing their names publicly apart from imposition of prison term and financial penalty. The victims should be rehabilitated with dignity i.e. their names should not be disclosed.
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Anand Bhoot
11 years 6 months ago
first of all find out the red light areas and rehabilitate all of the sex workers. the find out the all beggars near signals and give them job or meal and rehabilitate them to. and caught all the anti socialists who do this type of offense
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blaji k r
11 years 6 months ago
Legalise prostitution with high taxes levied on it.Because the more laws you apply on it, the more demand it will be .. So better you legalise it and it will better to reduce human trafficking.
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