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Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Policy Mulls Assam Govt for Children Trade

Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Policy Mulls Assam Govt for Children Trade
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Guwahati: Assam Minister Himanta Buswa Sarma on Friday said the state government would adopt the rehabilitation policies of children who were saved from their trade racquets to secure their future.
The development took place after 40 children (16 women and 24 men) and two adults, traded from four villages in the Chirang Assam district along the Indo-Bhutan border, saved from Sikkim on Wednesday and was brought back to the state on Friday.
Sarma said the rehabilitation policy basically will discuss the emotional issues of children to secure their childhood so that in the near future they can bloom into good citizens and a lot of sense after completing their education.
Kingpin from Racket – Krishna Jogi and Tika Ram Ghimiray – has been arrested by police in connection with the trading of children promised by education and work.
CM said, “During the interrogation that was arrested, it was revealed that 80 children from the four villages of Chirang Regency were traded.
From 80, Police Assam traced 42 victims to Sikkim and save them.
According to information, two-three have been sent to Dubai.
Investigations to save The rest.
“He said the government would also look for recommendations from the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) in this matter.
He added that children would be handed over to their parents.
CM said a total of 107 traded children and women had been saved from various parts of the country because the government was formed in May.
Sarma also explained that the state government is committed to eliminating human trafficking from Assam, because more operations will be launched to solve the network of smuggling and taste strict punishment to eternal.
This is related to stating that the territorial area of ​​Bodoland, consisting of four districts – Besa, Udalguri, Chirang and Kokrajhar – have become the target area of ​​human traders.
Most have been reported from BTR.
On Tuesday, the Train Protection Force (RPF) saved 15 people, including six minors, from Railway Rangia train station.
The work promised at the fish packing plant, they will be sent to Mumbai by train.

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