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A 14 year-old Nina trapped in a hotel room, after she fled from her home, has to serve 20 different pimps for the next 13 years who advertised her for sex on th... .... read more
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There continues to be a piercing spike in the number of reported crimes against #children – in #India, crime records reveal kids face a deadly slew of threats daily, right from sexual violence, #trafficking, and slavery to early marriage and forced prostitution.
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the state (Maharashtra) and hotel association has been signed to curb the heinous crime of flesh trade taking place within the walls of private hotels and rest houses.
Crimes against children are on the rise – in India, children are the most vulnerable souls on earth to come under the deadly grips of sexual abuse, trafficking and slavery.
In the past couple of years, the concept of gamification has been widely adopted in many avenues. For example, HCL devised a game that would predict how many of the people who have been give offer letters actually intend to join. Youngsters these days are becoming increasingly capricious and HCL has observed a gap of 20-25 percent in the number of offer letters given and accepted.
Gamification for Changesavemissinggirls.com
Gamification 101 In the past couple of years, the concept of gamification has been widely adopted in many avenues. For example, HCL devised a game that would pr...
According to government data, almost 20,000 women and children were victims of trafficking in India in 2016, a rise of nearly 25 per cent from the previous year, with the highest number of cases recorded in West Bengal.
Invisible Traffickerssavemissinggirls.com
Ghost Criminals According to government data, almost 20,000 women and children were victims of trafficking in India in 2016, a rise of nearly 25 per cent from t...
In India, a child is abused every 15 minutes – the National Crime Records Bureau Report reveals a sharp increase of offensive incidents against children.
The State of Child Abuse in Indiasavemissinggirls.com
In India, a child is abused every 15 minutes – the National Crime Records Bureau Report reveals a sharp increase of offensive incidents against children.An un...