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CHILD TRAFFICKING | NISHANT RAJ | N N TUTORIALS

  A BLOG ON CHILD TRAFFICKERING One day a girl was going to her school with her father. Her father was holding her hand. She wass in hurry for school and wanted to release her hand from her father. She tried to run fast but sudden her head hurts by something, a person is giving her bad smile and she faint unconciouslessly. Next day when she wake up, she was not in her bedroom but she was somewhere else, seems some kidnapped her. There were many childrens like her. All of them work for those culprits, they beg near roadside, on footpaths and also on city roads. She was asked to change her dress. But she refused then, a person gives her injection. Next day, she again asked to change, but this time coz, of fear of injection. She does as they asks to do, in return she gets one dried roti as a meal. Now her life is changed, at the age of 6 she is forced to beg under pressure. There will be no friends, no parenting, no delicious foods and no degree for her. No one is going to care abou...

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