India To Build Infrastructure To Combat Child Trafficking In Border Areas

The Women and Child Development Ministry on Tuesday announced that it will build infrastructure to combat child trafficking in the border areas and provide protection and rehabilitation to victims.

India To Build Infrastructure To Combat Child Trafficking In Border Areas

India is both a source and destination country for human trafficking. Women and girls from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar are trafficked to India under the false promises of a better life, employment opportunities, and improved living conditions. Sadly, a significant number of them are underage girls or young women. Upon their arrival in India, they are sold and coerced into engaging in commercial sex work.

These girls often reach major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, etc., from where they are taken out of the country, mainly to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. This is why the bordering states to these countries need to be more vigilant and have adequate facilities to provide relief and rehabilitation services to the victims of trafficking.The government has provided funding to all states and union territories under the Nirbhaya Fund to establish and strengthen Anti Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs) in every district of the country. Additionally, funding has also been provided for AHTUs in Border guarding forces such as the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).

A total of 30 AHTUs, including those in Border Guarding Forces, have been made operational. Moving forward, the government has decided to offer financial assistance to the states and union territories in border areas to establish Protection and Rehabilitation Homes for the victims of trafficking, particularly minor girls and young women. These homes will provide services such as shelter, food, clothing, counselling, primary health facilities, and other daily requirements.

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