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Human Trafficking In India




Priyanka R. Sagadhra, Parul Institute of Law, Parul University, Vadodara

ABSTRACT

Human trafficking is a growing problem in the country. After drugs, Human trafficking is a more serious problem. Human trafficking weakens people not only physically but also mentally. It has nothing Remotely to do with words like development growth. Compulsion Gets involved in this quagmire while working for the lure of making dreams come true. From which one can never get out. They have no connection with the outside world. They live as a slave. Others have a right to their own life. human trafficking is the forced sale or purchase of a person without their consent. Human trafficking includes child labour, prostitution, forced marriage, bonded labour, etc. women and children are the most victims of human trafficking.

Keywords: Human trafficking, Child labour, Menial labour, Child abuse, Forced marriage, Slavery



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