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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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Jay Chan
Jay Chan 11 years 1 month ago
Many labour inspectors who are supposed to save labour from improper conditions, exploitation instead take money and forget duties. It seems money is everything in this country. Inspector raj that PM spoke about is true.
Sailapathi N
Sailapathi N 11 years 1 month ago
The one thing that irks the maximum with Civil Services in India is about its habit of demanding Permanent Address of the citizens in all its forms. The assumption that every Indian Citizen has some permanent address is grossly wrong. Citizens are therefore made to falsify some other address as their permanent address. Those like me who repeat my Present Address as Permanent Address but we change address often. Either scrap demanding PA or let Government provide Permanent Address to all.
Rajesh Lohar
Rajesh Lohar 11 years 1 month ago
All the NGO will make awareness in school boys & girls, Culprit should be punish through first track COURT then only we can stop this.
Ali Asghar Shah
Ali Asghar Shah 11 years 1 month ago
I believe that a strong and stringent law should be initiated to punish those involved in human traficcing. A nation whihc cannot cofront the miscreants who are ruining the honr of women for mere wealth egenration cannot stand as a nation enjoining Justice. And i believe as we pride ourselves in our values of justice, equality we should equally be stern in implementing it. We should build more awareness camps and put an end to all such evil activities. Immoral shows should be banned.
Vignesh Muthukumarasamy
Vignesh Muthukumarasamy 11 years 1 month ago
We can only crack the whip for human traffickers by banning the prostitution completely in India. Because, I personally feel, the women in that hell are not the ambassadors of voyeurism and volunteerism for some sex miscreants'. So, the government should consider the rehabilitation for women and transgenders' community, whom have so far pushed into this industry.
mrityunjay kumar
mrityunjay kumar 11 years 1 month ago
Strong action against this crime and most important awareness among family spaecailly in minor girls . Run a campaign frequently to make them aware of fraud being done in the name of promising a better job in the city. Let the NGO and governmnent organisation conduct an awareness programme among the family in rular areas .More awareness can combat this crime to an extent.Make this as a mandatory for NGO and Block offices.
SAPTARSHI BHOWMIK
SAPTARSHI BHOWMIK 11 years 1 month ago
Human trafficking is too much in West Bengal and bangladesh borders. Many womens everyday was trafficked in bangladesh and also same from that side in India. Action on this culprits must and put them in jail to save the women's pride and dignity in the country. Pimps should be nabbed and the groups should be exposed and action against them is must.
Saurabh Dubey
Saurabh Dubey 11 years 1 month ago
Strong and confirm action against human trafficking crime, make it equally serious as murder is. jail for 20 years and fine of minimum 25lakhs only not upto. save the whistle blower seriously.
Neha Pant
Neha Pant 11 years 1 month ago
Government will get cheap labour & these people will develop skills & get a head-start for a better future.These underpriviledged people will also get a sense of achievement & self-worth. Hence , a centralized way of donating for a good cause can curb beggary & therefore human trafficking.