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Human Trafficking Prevention Agency (HTPA)

Start Date :
Dec 15, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
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Neha Pant
11 years 1 month ago
If the government can make this process transparent i.e. how exactly the money donated by Indian citizens is being used , people will be encouraged to donate more.In return ,Indian Government can provide rebate in taxes for money donated .There can be such hubs setup where Government will provide basic food & shelter to people who cant afford it .In turn government can co-ordinate with some NGOs to teach basic working skills to these people to earn livelihood.
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Neha Pant
11 years 1 month ago
Similar to as our dear prime minister is asking for giving up subsidies on LPG, he can ask for supporting this noble cause of helping the underprivileged people of our country. I am quite sure that most of us are ready to donate if we are sure that the person is actually in need. Donators,in turn , should be able to ask for tax rebate.
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Neha Pant
11 years 1 month ago
We can stop human trafficking if it becomes unprofitable for people involved in this crime. One of he major reasons for human trafficking is beggary. I have never seen a Sikh begging . If they can manage it in their religious community , I wonder why India as a nation cant make begging illegal. Instead government can provide support i.e. 2 times meal & if possible shelter. This can be done through Public -private partnership .
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Saravanan R
11 years 1 month ago
First we need to control a population of India. For all the religion it should be implemented. all religion MAN might have two children only (whatever the no's of his marriage).
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Preeti Asthana
11 years 1 month ago
In Mucknowpur village of Bihar, Trafficking of young girls is something very rampant.Recently. 4girls went missing. The people living in the village are reluctant to approach the police because they fear their societal reputations. Please do something :(
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srisaiteja
11 years 1 month ago
please take measures to ban plastic its a huge problem in our country or try to make use of plastic,Increase the tax of plastic making companies.I will try to suggest my views regarding this.Make public aware of it.Please introduce a scheme that a cow for every home in a village so that we can also scrap upadi grammen yojana as there is not much use of it.
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Gaurav Gupta
11 years 1 month ago
Strict punishment on home owners emplying children. It is rampant practice. The penality is nothing on such households.
FEAR of law has to be there. Such punishments should be publicised on mainstream national media and dailies.
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sumit_20
11 years 1 month ago
Idea: There must be a reservation in Police Department for those who have a girl child; it may be 10%. It will encourage people to have girl child and they will take a girl as a good gift, instead of a liability. More over the father of a girl will be more and more sensitive against woman crime as a police personnel.
It will help to curb crime against woman particularly- Female foeticide, Rape, Human Trafficking
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PRASANTA BHUNIA
11 years 2 months ago
If we can develop rural area human trafficking will be reduced.
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manish dedhia
11 years 2 months ago
We Should legalize prostitution. Women who are willing to into this business should be allowed to do so legally which will protect women who are force to do this. pimps should be banned. legalization will help prostitutes register themselves. will help the from scorns of police and freely allowing them to do so will help them free from pimps.since women willfully entering sex trade, will fill up the supply demand gap for paid sex and save women. these women then can pay tax n have legitimat life
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