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Human Trafficking Prevention Agency (HTPA)

Human Trafficking Prevention Agency (HTPA)
Start Date :
Dec 15, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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It is proposed to set up an agency to combat human trafficking in all its manifestations and grabs since it is a crime with involving other crimes and it is felt that we are few ...

It is proposed to set up an agency to combat human trafficking in all its manifestations and grabs since it is a crime with involving other crimes and it is felt that we are few steps behind traffickers and need to have a specialized agency manned by all stake holders for monitoring, investigation, rescue and rehabilitation of the victims. Currently, web portal of Anti Human Trafficking -www.stophumantrafficking/mha.nic.in is available in public domain.

The HTPA is proposed to be pro-active agency or collaborative endeavour of all stake holders so that some feasible impact on the menace can be made.

You are invited to give innovative ideas on what shape will this proposed new institution take in terms of structure, composition and area of functioning.

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Showing 816 Submission(s)
Raghavendra Singh
Raghavendra Singh 10 years 5 months ago
Yesterday #NDTV had a news of around 70 kids traveling in late night train and tracked at Hyderabad railway station. There were around 10 men waiting outside the railway station claiming the kids are their relatives, POLICE did nothing to question them. After seeing last few days reporting on NDTV feel wrong providing feedback or suggestions here. I thing my suggestion for now is fix the exiting police.
VRSS SARMA
VRSS SARMA 10 years 5 months ago
I want to see the Indian Cities and roads on par with advanced countries like US, UK and neat and clean looking Dubai in UAE. I found that the there is no open place adjuscent to roads exposing mud and open earth in these countries. The roads are layed till the footings of buildings. If any space is left, the same will be converted as a green lawn. No mud and earth is seen openly. Due to this dust will not flow along with wind polluting the surroundings. In India curruption is to be controlled.
sharwan kumar kaushik
sharwan kumar kaushik 10 years 5 months ago
All brothels should be banned and announce as crime. The women ( sex workers) should be given reservation ( center and state) in all government service or adopted my MENREGA scheme.
akash kumar sinha
akash kumar sinha 10 years 5 months ago
Beggars, sex workers, household slave equivalents should be given tools to fight their exploiters. And most importantly the end users(read exploiters) and their business should be curbed completely. No child decides to be a sex worker they are all forced into these activities. The first step would be to cut the demand for such things and provide maximum punishment for their handlers. Everyone related to the trafficking business should be systematically eliminated. Time to walk the talk.
akash kumar sinha
akash kumar sinha 10 years 5 months ago
Massive awareness campaign telling people the plight of a trafficked person. Toll free easy to remember helpline no. mandatorily saved in all sim cards. Citizen participation is most important. Citizens should be encouraged to inform the authorities if they see anything suspicious for instance a creepy old man travelling with his sedated daughter. The police should be sensitized to ensure that such crimes never go unpunished.
Narasimhan Ravindran
Narasimhan Ravindran 10 years 5 months ago
Trafficking starts from children. Adolescents who arrive at major cities, in search of money or job or fooled by some traffickers and exploited. Children in the hands of beggars in many cities are also to be watched closely, as they are kidnapped and heavily sedated. Law enforcers need to be vigilant all the time on such issues. Close monitoring of railway stations, bus stations etc., will help to improve the situation.
Dr Swapan  Kumar Banerjee
Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee 10 years 5 months ago
Human trafficking is possible mainly because of extreme poverty. Parents must guard their daughters particularly because many of them are lured to hotel/guest house with the promised of jobs. Parents and brothers must verify the identity of those who offer jobs. Many wicked persons commit crime because they believe they can get away by bribing the Police. Police reform is a must for India to develop.
Rahul_139
Rahul_139 10 years 5 months ago
1. CCTV cameras 2. Use of drone surveillance 3. Faster judiciary - people in india do not fear of law because of slow judiciary. 4. Transparent adoption and orphanage centers. I assume its here that maximum trafficking might be happening. 5. Incentive and protection to informers.