– REAL director S. Ramarao emphasized the growing threat of child trafficking and called for enhanced collaboration.
– data shared: Just Rights for Children network rescued 360 children in Chittoor district in one year from child labour,trafficking,forced marriages,and sexual abuse. the network spans 250 NGOs across 418 districts nationally.
– RPF and GRP pointed out that rail routes are frequently exploited by traffickers to transport victims to secret destinations.
The initiative spearheaded by REAL underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in combatting a pervasive issue like child trafficking. With multiple agencies participating-including law enforcement personnel from RPF and GRP-it reflects a growing recognition that tackling such crimes requires robust coordination between governmental bodies, NGOs, local communities, and industries like railways.
Data presented during this meeting highlights both the scale of human trafficking operations targeting vulnerable populations such as children and how strategic teamwork can lead to measurable results-such as rescuing hundreds just within one district. Furthermore, leveraging common transit systems like railways as surveillance hubs could enhance early identification mechanisms.
From India’s perspective in combating human trafficking nationally or regionally across districts like Chittoor where it persists at concerning rates-their inclusion signals moves sharper insight practical systemic responses amid broader social /government working threads perfectfance equitable end pursuits observed compartent*/ strategies perspectives.]?
World Day Against Trafficking: Multi-agency meet focuses on protecting children