The Need For New Anti-Trafficking Bill And The Problems With Existing Law Explained

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Jyoti Mathur, Executive Director (Training), Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation talks about the problems with the current trafficking bill which came into power in 2013 and defined trafficking for the first time in India. A new anti-trafficking bill will soon be tabled in the ongoing monsoon session of the parliament. Why is there an urgent need for a new-anti trafficking bill? How will this bill help in the fight against trafficking? Ms Mathur explains all.

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