Nat'l Anti-Trafficking Committee joins hand with Bengal CID
BY Agencies23 July 2017 10:42 PM IST
Agencies23 July 2017 10:42 PM IST
Kolkata: Eying to scale down the number of human trafficking incidents in the state, the National Anti-Trafficking Committee has joined hands with the West Bengal CID. Besides linking the NATC mobile app "NATC" with that of the CID's "Suraksha" in near future, the association will also identify different good practices that society needs and the challenges that it faces in day to day life. The NATC, a global movement of activists from different walks of life, has been working to stop human trafficking, child labour, save dropout students, stop
The NATC, a global movement of activists from different walks of life, has been working to stop human trafficking, child labour, save dropout students, stop early marriage and protect human rights in India. The NATC has also started a trafficking-free nation campaign "Let us make India". According to reports, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas and Murshidabad districts recorded most of the women's trafficking cases in the past one year. Agencies
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