Hi friends,
As we can see marks variation in paper 2, it us necessary for us to give more stress on current issue so that we can interlink these things with our answers.
To do it in collective manner, I am starting this thread. PLEASE try to make this initiative successful so that till October we will have a huge collection of current issues.
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According to the 2016 Global Slavery Index released by Australia-based human rights group Walk Free Foundation today, an estimated 45.8 million people, including women and children, are subject to some form of modern slavery in the world, compared to 35.8 million in 2014.
The report said India has the highest absolute numbers of people trapped in slavery with 18.35 million slaves among its 1.3 billion population while North Korea has the highest incidence (4.37 per cent of the population) and the weakest government response to deal with it.
In the last report in 2014, India had nearly 14.3 million people enslaved.
***Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi on Monday released the draft anti-human trafficking bill for public consultation. The draft, unlike the existing laws, treats a trafficked person as a victim and not as an offender, irrespective of the trade they are being trafficked for, including sexual exploitation. It also proposes a rehabilitation fund to help victims rebuild their lives.
***According to the National Crime Records Bureau, there were 5,466 human trafficking cases registered in 2014, an increase of 90 per cent over the past five years, though activists say this is a gross underestimate.
***Thousands of Indians – largely poor, rural women and children – are lured to big cities each year by traffickers who promise good jobs but sell them into domestic or sex work or to industries such as textile workshops. In many cases, they are unpaid or held in debt bondage. Some go missing, and their families cannot trace them.
*South Asia, with India at its centre, is the fastest-growing and second-largest region for human trafficking in the world, after East Asia, says the UN Office for Drugs and Crime.
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