Sunday, December 5, 2010


        Men, women, and children are trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. The largest trafficking problem in India would be internal forced labor. Women and girls are trafficked within the country for commercial sexual exploration and forced marriage.  There are one point three million children in sex-trade centers. These children come from poor areas of children and are trafficked usually to richer areas. More than 40% of 484 prostituted girls rescued during major raids of brothels in Bombay in nineteen ninety six were from Nepal. “High Supply Zones” for women in prostitution is India, Karnataka, Andha Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. Organized trafficking networks are when women migrate to big cities. Common districts are Bijapur, Belgaum, and Kolhapur. A lot of Bangladeshi women and children are held in foregin prisons, jails, shelters, and detention centers. In India, 26 women, 27 girls, 71 boys and 13 children of unknown gender are held in Lilua Shelter, Calcutta; Sheha Shelter, Calcutta; Anando Ashram, Calcutta; Alipur Children's Home, Delhi; Nirmal Chaya Children's Home, Delhi; Prayas Observation House for Boys; Delhi; Tihar Jail, Delhi; Udavam Kalanger, Bangalore; Umar Khadi, Bangaore; Kishalay, West Bengal; Kuehbihar, West Bengal and Baharampur, West Bengal. India sends women and children to the middle east daily. Women and children who are trafficked are tortured, held in virtual imprisonments, sexually abused, and raped. N estimated fifty thousand women who are involved in prostitution in Bombay are trafficked from Nepal. There are one hundred thousand and one hundred sixty thousand Napoleon women located in India. Trafficking is a very serious issue in India that needs to be stopped soon. 

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