Tips to tackle trafficking
A Delhi-based NGO is organising
programmes across schools in north Bengal in collaboration with district
administrations to sensitize adolescents to human trafficking which is
rampant in the region, especially in the tea garden belt.
He has already covered 300
government schools in the districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Cooch
Behar and Malda in the first-phase of the programme that was started
around one-and-a-half years ago. “The programme will be implemented in
four phases in which we intend to cover all schools in north Bengal. We
felt the need to start the outreach programme as human trafficking is
rampant in the region. The region is vulnerable to human trafficking
because it comprises tea gardens whose workers are poor. North Bengal
shares border with Bhutan, Bangladesh and Nepal, another reason for
increased cases of human trafficking,” said Rishi Kant, the executive
director of Shakti Vahini.
He said the sensitisation programme was
being held in schools as adolescents were the victims of trafficking.
Today, the NGO conducted an interactive session as part of the
sensitisation programme for 600 students from Class VI to Class XII at
Atharokhai Uchha Balika Vidyalaya at Shivmandir in Matigara near here.
“We are conducting one session at a
school on a daily basis. At the programmes, the representatives of the
NGO speak to the students about the dangers of human trafficking. They
are told to be alert to suspicious persons who promise high salaries in
lieu of work in cites across the country. The students are also provided
with helpline numbers of police and NGO officials to contact them in
case they come across human trafficking racketeers in their locality.
They are also provided with leaflets with the instructions and helpline
numbers,” said Kant.
He said the programme was being
implemented in association with respective district administrations.
According to Kant, it is imperative that teachers and students keep
track of children who are absent from classes for long.
He said half of the 800 people rescued by Shakti Vahini from the clutches of human traffickers in various states of north India belong to Bengal.
He said half of the 800 people rescued by Shakti Vahini from the clutches of human traffickers in various states of north India belong to Bengal.
“Victims of human trafficking from Bengal
are taken to destination like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab.
Children trafficked from Bengal are employed as domestic helps in the
cities by illegal placement agencies. We have come across cases in
Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh where minor girls trafficked from
north Bengal are forced to marry men double their age because of the
skewed sex ratio in those states,” said the NGO Officials
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