Vow to fight human trafficking
Vow to fight human trafficking
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsOver 400 students from across the state vowed to fight against the increasing human trafficking in India at a seminar on human trafficking activities in the city on Saturday.Students from Mandya, Hassan, Chikkaballapur, Doddaballapur, Tumkur and Mysore participated in the seminar, by the Department of Social Work of the St Joseph’s College.  The students signed a memorandum against trafficking which will be sent to the Indian President. This trade is worth $870 billion across the world.“Karnataka is the largest supplier of women and children in India. Bangalore, is not just the source, but also the destination for these people,” said activist  Dr Sunitha Krishnan. first published:January 01, 1970, 05:30 ISTlast updated:January 01, 1970, 05:30 IST 
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Over 400 students from across the state vowed to fight against the increasing human trafficking in India at a seminar on human trafficking activities in the city on Saturday.

Students from Mandya, Hassan, Chikkaballapur, Doddaballapur, Tumkur and Mysore participated in the seminar, by the Department of Social Work of the St Joseph’s College.  The students signed a memorandum against trafficking which will be sent to the Indian President. This trade is worth $870 billion across the world.

“Karnataka is the largest supplier of women and children in India. Bangalore, is not just the source, but also the destination for these people,” said activist  Dr Sunitha Krishnan. 

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