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India has a very high volume of child trafficking. As many as one child disappears every eight minutes, according to the National Crime Records Bureau. In some cases, children are taken from their homes to be bought and sold in the market. In other cases, children are tricked into the hands of traffickers by being presented an opportunity for a job, when in reality, upon arrival they become enslaved. In India, there are many children trafficked for various reasons such as labor, begging, and sexual exploitation. Because of the nature of this crime; it is hard to track; and due to the poor enforcement of laws, it is difficult to prevent. Due to the nature of this crime, it is only possible to have estimates of figures regarding the issue. India is a prime area for child trafficking to occur

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  • India has a very high volume of child trafficking. As many as one child disappears every eight minutes, according to the National Crime Records Bureau. In some cases, children are taken from their homes to be bought and sold in the market. In other cases, children are tricked into the hands of traffickers by being presented an opportunity for a job, when in reality, upon arrival they become enslaved. In India, there are many children trafficked for various reasons such as labor, begging, and sexual exploitation. Because of the nature of this crime; it is hard to track; and due to the poor enforcement of laws, it is difficult to prevent. Due to the nature of this crime, it is only possible to have estimates of figures regarding the issue. India is a prime area for child trafficking to occur, as many of those trafficked are from, travel through or destined to go to India. Though most of the trafficking occurs within the country, there is also a significant number of children trafficked from Nepal and Bangladesh. There are many different causes that lead to child trafficking, with the primary reasons being poverty, weak law enforcement, and a lack of good quality public education. The traffickers that take advantage of children can be from another area in India, or could even know the child personally. Children who return home after being trafficked often face shame in their communities, rather than being welcomed home. (en)
  • Il traffico di minori in India è un fenomeno esistente in molte regioni; vi sono molti casi in cui bambini soli o orfani scompaiono nel nulla durante la notte, almeno uno ogni otto minuti, secondo il National Crime Records Bureau. Bambini e/o ragazzini possono anche essere prelevati dalle loro case per essere acquistati e venduti nel mercato del lavoro minorile, della prostituzione minorile o del turismo sessuale minorile, quando non per essere avviati al lavoro d'accattonaggio; in tutto il Subcontinente vi è un gran numero di minori vittime di traffico di esseri umani. Col termine traffico di minorenni viene definito dall'UNICEF il "reclutamento, trasporto, trasferimento e vendita di qualsiasi persona sotto i 18 anni a scopo di sfruttamento, all'interno o all'esterno di un paese". A causa della natura particolare di questo crimine, per sua natura più difficile da individuare rispetto ad altri, è quasi impossibile avere cifre esatte riguardo al fenomeno. L'India è una delle zone privilegiate per il verificarsi di traffico di minori: anche se la maggior parte di esso si verifica all'interno del paese, vi è anche un numero significativo di minorenni vittime di tratta provenienti dal Nepal e dal Bangladesh. (it)
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  • India has a very high volume of child trafficking. As many as one child disappears every eight minutes, according to the National Crime Records Bureau. In some cases, children are taken from their homes to be bought and sold in the market. In other cases, children are tricked into the hands of traffickers by being presented an opportunity for a job, when in reality, upon arrival they become enslaved. In India, there are many children trafficked for various reasons such as labor, begging, and sexual exploitation. Because of the nature of this crime; it is hard to track; and due to the poor enforcement of laws, it is difficult to prevent. Due to the nature of this crime, it is only possible to have estimates of figures regarding the issue. India is a prime area for child trafficking to occur (en)
  • Il traffico di minori in India è un fenomeno esistente in molte regioni; vi sono molti casi in cui bambini soli o orfani scompaiono nel nulla durante la notte, almeno uno ogni otto minuti, secondo il National Crime Records Bureau. Bambini e/o ragazzini possono anche essere prelevati dalle loro case per essere acquistati e venduti nel mercato del lavoro minorile, della prostituzione minorile o del turismo sessuale minorile, quando non per essere avviati al lavoro d'accattonaggio; in tutto il Subcontinente vi è un gran numero di minori vittime di traffico di esseri umani. (it)
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