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Anti Human Trafficking

Anti Human Trafficking
Start Date :
Dec 08, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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We invite ways and means/suggestions for fighting the human trafficking (which is one of the biggest industry), by sharply focusing on source areas: ...

We invite ways and means/suggestions for fighting the human trafficking (which is one of the biggest industry), by sharply focusing on source areas:

• ways to restrict trafficking of persons
• schemes for rehabilitation of survivors/rescued persons
• breaking nexus with the establishment wherever available
• way to optimize the victim compensation fund
• ways to boos greater access to the web portal on AHT (www.stophumantrafficking/mha.nic.in)
• Training & sensitization of police officers
• optimization of AHT Units preventing cross border trafficking

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Vasudeva Rao Dasari
Vasudeva Rao Dasari 10 years 11 months ago
without re-occurrence of this meanace forever. 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 to provide lively hood for this ill fated women. 5) Identify big hands behind these and put them behind bars to book to justice for their heinous crimes. Please ensure NIRBHAYA in true letter and spirit....4/4
Vasudeva Rao Dasari
Vasudeva Rao Dasari 10 years 11 months ago
What is use of Nirbhaya Act, when day light women meat sale is publicly going unabated in our country ? Sir please order our police to bulldoze these areas of Sex Trade and save the modesty of daughters of Bharat Mata.! You may please order our Home Department in both state & central:levels to 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 in this evacuated areas...3/4
Vasudeva Rao Dasari
Vasudeva Rao Dasari 10 years 11 months ago
in the REDLIGHT areas in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta,Goa. Young girls from teen ages from 15 to 30 were trapped in the guise of house maid jobs were sold for forcible prostitution. Most of them from Andhra/Telangana States. Sir you have expressed concern for just want of toilets to girl students in schools. What about this horrible crime and unabated rape on innocent girls? Much before Namame Gange the tears of these girls need to be wiped out.The barbaric slavery must end in your regime... 2/4
Vasudeva Rao Dasari
Vasudeva Rao Dasari 10 years 11 months ago
Dear Prime Minister, 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! Just imagine the harikiri of young girls.... 1/4
Unnikrishnan_3
Unnikrishnan_3 10 years 11 months ago
SIR I HAD WROTE TO U A LOT I UR INTERACT PROGRAIAMME FOR A FINANCIAL HELP TO THE COMPANY INDIAWOOD AT KOTTAYAM IN KERALA.COMPANY CONTROLLED BY RUBBER BOARD.UNDER THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE.HERE HUMAN RIGHTS DESTRIYED BY THE MANAGEMENT.EMPLOYEES DONT GET TO NO CHANCE TO DO THEIR WORK.THE COMPANY MANAGEMENT DONT ALLOW TO WORK HERE.NOW I WRITE IT FROM THE COMPANY.HERE NO ELECTRICTY NOW.MANAGEMENT DONOT PAY THE EKECTRICTY BILL.MENTAL TORCHARING CONTINUE HERE FROM THE LAST TWO YEARS.HELP US.
Prakash Tripathy
Prakash Tripathy 10 years 11 months ago
There is just one way of controlling human trafficking or any other crime. Quick investigation & certainty of punishment. It is hardly possible in India. Criminals with money power & right connection delay the justice delivery system to eternity & proclaim that they are innocent till found guilty. We need police, administrative & judicial reform for faster punishment of criminals. This will be a deterrent against any crime. Time is running out. Let us act fast. Existing system is a failure.
Punit Biala
Punit Biala 10 years 11 months ago
Respected Sir, Thanks for good work. I want to bring your attention to an increasing horror of beggars in India. It is a horrible chain starting from kidnapping children, making them disabled and forcing them to beg. Many sedated infants can be seen carried by beggars to gain sympathy. Something should be done to rescue these children and reunite them with their families. DNA matching between parents who lost their kids and children rescued can be done to help reunion. Plz do needful.
Rajesh P
Rajesh P 10 years 11 months ago
To Honble PM As iam Rajesh P residing in own house "#759 Shanthi Niliyam 7th A Main, 1st block HRBR layout Kalyan Nagar Bangalore - 560043, Karnataka." for more then 15 year in same place now they have raised a notice for demolition & started razed commercial shop's, Please save us we want our House(place) and we all have our proper documents. Regards Rajesh P
Deepak Patel
Deepak Patel 10 years 11 months ago
अधिकतर शहरों में अर्धशासकीय सुधार गृह बनाए जाए और शहर के सारे भिखारियों को पकद्कार उसमे राहने के लिए बाध्य किया जाए जहाँ उनको जीविकौपार्जन के लिए कुछ अन्य उपाय सिखाये जाएँ और उनकी ही कमाई से उस सुधार गृह का खर्च भी निकलता रहे , ऐस्सा करने के साथ ही साथ भीख मांगने को गैरकानूनी घोषित कर दिया जाए. अधिकतर बच्चों की चोरी करके उनको इसी काम में लगाया जाता है. इससे बच्चो की तस्कारी पे कुछ हद तक लगाम लग सकती है.
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 10 years 11 months ago
According to the website of the German Federal Agency of Justice the average duration of proceedings in the local courts is 4.5 months; in the district courts the average is 8.1 months. The average duration of appellate proceedings in the district courts (appeals against the judgments of the local courts) is currently 5.5 months, the average in the courts of appeal is 7.6 months. average in second appeal in the Federal Supreme Civil Court is between 12 and 18 months. see report