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accounted as trafficking. In India, a child goes missing every six minutes. Millions of missing children may have been trafficked and ended up in forced labour or sex work. In 2021, 77,535 children were reported missing, a 30 percent surge from 59,262 missing children in 2020.7 The numbers warrant an urgent need for a
11 sie 2023 · Trafficking Prevention Act and POCSO Act are effective in child trafficking law in India. Human trafficking was made completely illegal in India in the year 1956.
This article highlights the major aftermath effects of the child trafficking. These effects include, physical, and mental health of the children and this paper describes challenges that constraint to prohibit the child trafficking in its all forms. This paper concludes with the necessity of social work implications to combat the modern
The main reason of child trafficking, extent, area, historical background, national and international legal framework, existing laws, schemes and tradition in India to know the...
prevent child trafficking and hazardous labour in India • Understand policy aspects and on-the-ground contexts in India • Highlight key organisations that work across the focus areas in the country
The present paper is a case study of Save the Children India's (STCI) project titled; "Preventing Trafficking amongst Women and Children through Community Participation", in four rural districts (Latur, Osmanabad, Beed and Nanded) of Marathwada region in Maharashtra.
target children with unmet needs and employ tactics such as praise, promise of love and adventure, and goods, to make the child feel special, and to smoothen the process of traf-cking (Wood, 2020). Forced labor and sexual exploitation are the two most common motives, among others, behind child tracking and while most victims of child tracking