India – Study: Trafficking in Women & Children in India – Thousands Missing
Author: Womens UN Report Network
Date: February 12, 2006
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Thousands of Indian women, children missing New Delhi | January 29, 2006 10:15:06 AM IST
Tens So serious is the problem that a monumental study into “Trafficking in “Efforts to locate the missing persons cannot be handled in a haphazard According to the study, the number of women and children going missing The percentage of the increase in women missing in some regions is The average number of children missing every year in Maharashtra is The study said: “It is bewildering to note that in India, on an In several areas, this percentage of increase was very high. It was The study added that the number of children going missing was steadily Although the number of female adults reported missing in Kolkata “In most of the states the percentage of untraced persons continued to This showed, the study said, that the efficiency of locating missing “The issue of missing persons needs to be seriously considered by law “It is obvious that police agencies have not been able to rescue and The study said efforts to locate missing persons needed to be “This requires the utilization of advanced technologies, skills and “The experience in the anti-trafficking movement in India has shown “Perhaps, a union of government agencies, non-governmental agencies and |
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