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Trafficking (general studies, country reports) - Asia - South Asia - India |
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SANLAAP (2006). Tracking our children. A brief situational analysis on the trend of migration, child marriage and trafficking in eight districts of West Bengal. 139 p. There have been incidents where the girl has been married off to places like Delhi through mediators from Bihar and have been found to be missing till date. Many girls are also lured away and trafficked to the red light area of Asansol. These girls are mostly trafficked through mediators who have been previously forced into prostitution in the pretext of job or marriage.
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SANLAAP (2004). In Disguise. A Study on Vulnerabilities in Mobility, Migration and Trafficking in Person. 17 p. While studying the districts in West Bengal, Sanlaap found 9 districts, which sent maximum number of girls to prostitution and cheap labour in the last 15 years. http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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Shakti Vahini. Trafficking in India Report 2004. 96 p. This report examines the implementation of anti-trafficking legislation in 29 states in India. It adopts a similar methodology to the U.S. State Department’s Trafficking in Persons Report. http://www.shaktivahini.org/traffickingreport.pdf |
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Shakti Vahini (2003). Female Foeticide, Coerced Marriage & Bonded Labour in Haryana and Punjab: A Situation Report on Human Trafficking. 155 p. “The present report is a result in response to efforts made to trace a missing minor girl Kaika, of Assam who was lured into Haryana in pretext of Job & Marriage with a rich land lord and the number of rescues of minor girls from the village of Haryana and Punjab, who were sold into coerced marriages and for domestic work and is proposed at identifying the causes and magnitude of the problem and accessing the government’s reaction and responses in lieu to the several media reporting at local, national and international level both in print and electronic media, about the ongoing large scale trafficking of women and children in the above states.” http://www.giftasia.in/images/pdf/situational_report.pdf |
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Surana, P. (undated). Effect of Globalisation on Human Trafficking and Forced Prostitution in India. http://e-education.uni-muenster.de/enquete/papers/pawansurana/weltto114_stell004.pdf |
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