HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CHILD RIGHTS IN SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MADHYA PRADESH

Authors

  • Shashank Pathak

Keywords:

Human trafficking, child rights,, Madhya Pradesh, sex-trafficking

Abstract

When it comes to sex-trafficking and forced labour victims, Indian women and children have long been the victims. The majority of trafficking of Indian woman and children occurs inside the country, with the poorest citizens at the maximum risk. Although the rise in trafficking between states can be observed from various studies, mobility and urbanization leading to increase in forced labour in construction, textiles, cable, and biscuit factories, etc. is still in action. In this research, number of children lost and found in different districts of Madhya Pradesh are analysed. The analysis show that there has been no substantial decrease in the number of lost children. However, the number of found children have been nearly equal to the lost children.

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31-12-2021

How to Cite

Pathak, S. (2021). HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CHILD RIGHTS IN SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MADHYA PRADESH. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 12(4), 111–119. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/180

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