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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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Diwan Aggarwal
11 years 7 months ago
Dear sirs,
It is painful that women in our society feel insecure. It our country who have respected women as shakti, but now a days she is taken as most vulnerable object for sexual assault. We remain as simple watcher and do not raise or react against the rising crime.
As a citizen of this country we should not remain as spectators.
Every female is responsibility of each of us and put our efforts to protect her dignity and respect.
Our police needs to be more active and friendly to women.
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Nisheeth Maheshwari
11 years 7 months ago
This is most serious matter in our country and we can deal with this by educating people , making strong laws , better coordination of our local Intelligence units and Police , keeping a narrow watch and interrogating beggars and suspicious peoples , making use of security cameras on the railway stations , roadways stations , busy streets , markets , school and college gates etc . Police & LIU Should regularly do checking in probable means of transportation and hideouts used by the culprits .
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NEHA JHA
11 years 7 months ago
Respected Sir,I would like to co-ordinate topic human trafficking with conflict between the family especially the parents.In the present era one of the most cause is the lack of care towards children.Whatever child learn from their parents especially the violence they see in their home is one of the cause which leads them towards making a kidnapper or rapist etc.It is not just about gender because this is faced by both the gender of children.The need is the morality taught in home to children.
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KERMAN ELAVIA
11 years 7 months ago
Respected sir, It is not difficult for the Law to track the Pimps & the unfortunate ones.Entire issue revolves around desire & commitment of law enforcing machinery.If other countries can bring down the rate of sexual crimes against women we certainly can easily do it.95 percent of the women are forced into the trafficking,so the doers must be subjected to similar penalty. I wish our suggestions become rules of tomorrow for the betterment of our country.put senior citizens as a moral police .
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arya ahlawat
11 years 7 months ago
Human trafficking is the most backward face of human and most affected are poor child of both genders.govt is taking many steps,but for this we have to awake human soul.If you could not do anything for them,atleast allow them to live their ordinary life.we all see many children at railway stations and public places.many times we all are culprits because when we need maid,we don't think he/she is a child,we only want our work to be done.we talk much about it,but don't have courage to say no to it
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KERMAN ELAVIA
11 years 7 months ago
Respected sir,It is so disturbing to see our children,our women folk getting the worst of treatments & torture.we constantly talk of Terrorism, the people responsible in Human Trafficking are worst than Terrorists for their cruelty on women.unless crime towards women is not given equivalent punishment such exploitation will continue.give death penalties to the proven guilty. Create fast track courts for sorting these cases. Fixing cctv cameras & its proper functioning in Red light areas is must.
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KERMAN ELAVIA
11 years 7 months ago
Respected sir, Measures are- (1)Each Indian must be covered with Aadhar card, this will enable us to identify & track each person.(2) The severest punishment should be given to those who pull /lure the victims into trafficking.(3)If a common man knows which are the lousy /Redlight areas of his town/village/city, then why decisive action is not taken?Answer is corruption of money & offer of pleasure given to deciding authorities.(4)It is high time severest of punishment be given to corrupt class.
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Santosh Boola
11 years 7 months ago
प्राईवेट स्कूलों में फीस पर नियन्त्रण के सुझाव
समस्त सरकारी कर्मचारियों को पाबन्द किया जाये कि वे अपने बच्चों का दाखिला सरकारी स्कूलों में करवाये
स्कूलों को ट्रस्ट के रूप में आयकर से दी जाने वाली छूट समाप्त की जाये
सम्पूर्ण देश में प्रत्येक कक्षा के लिए समान स्लेबस तथा समान फीस सिस्टम लागू किया जाये
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hemant mamgai
11 years 7 months ago
My suggestion for the national concern is that the name'INDIA' of our country should be change to 'BHARAT' .the name INDIA still make me feel that I m living under the colonial rule.we are the largest democracy in the world and we are carrying the name of British rule please do a concern to this matter
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Devdas Bhaskar
11 years 7 months ago
Sir,
Can your govt legalize prostitution ...the oldest business. This could reduce to a very great extend human trafficking
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