Champawat, 21 October (Hindustan Reporter). A one-day workshop was organized by Reeds Organization and Ramola Bhar Charitable Trust, New Delhi with the aim of creating awareness campaign in the district to stop human trafficking. District Magistrate Navneet Pandey inaugurated the workshop at Shiva Hotel Residency Auditorium.
Taking detailed information about human trafficking in the district, the District Magistrate directed that all the departments, mainly Women and Child Development Department, Police, SSB, Education and voluntary organizations should come together and accelerate the awareness campaign against human trafficking in all their programs. Give. Make it a part of all his programs, the District Magistrate asked the organizations to come forward to run all kinds of campaigns to keep the district free from human trafficking. He also suggested paying attention to the changing patterns of human trafficking.
Chief Development Officer Sanjay Kumar Singh, while congratulating the success of the workshop being held in the district, said that prevention of human trafficking is possible only when all of us are aware ourselves. Children and parents should also be aware of the One Stop Center and especially in every school, along with the cooperation of the Transport Department, all the departments need to work more in this direction.
Smriti Kana Ghosh Paul, Senior Program Manager of Ramola Bhar Trust, said that in most of the cases of human trafficking, it has been seen that only close people or relatives are involved in this trade. People they know join gangs and make women and children their victims. For this, it is necessary that all departments and social organizations work together at the district level.
Giving detailed information about the STOP project run by RBC Trust, and appealing for the cooperation of the administration, social worker Naveen Murari, while referring to the open border of the district, said that unless there is public cooperation, it is difficult to stop human trafficking. It is important that we all remain united,
Coordinator of Adarsh Champawat, Indresh Lohani said that to make the district an ideal Champawat, it is necessary that the district remains free from all the evils like human trafficking, child beggary etc., it is very important to have public cooperation along with the government departments, Lalita Bohra of Reeds said. Giving information about the program being carried out by the organization, he said that since 2007, about 1200 women and children have been rehabilitated, but due to lack of funds, it is very difficult to run the Ujjwala project.
Village Head Organization President Manoj Tadagi assured cooperation from every Panchayat in the entire border area, Vishal Sharma of SSB informed about the work being done by the force in the border area and said that if we receive any such information. Then immediate action will be taken.
Surendra Khadayat, in-charge of the Anti Human Trafficking Unit, while giving information about the work being done by the unit to stop illegal human trafficking, said that the police is completely serious on this subject and is promptly acting on any information.
Project Director of RBC Trust, Shireen Marion Tigga thanked everyone and urged them to work further in this direction soon. On this occasion, PLV Gopal Chandra Pandey, Ishwari Dutt Joshi, Rajendra Joshi, Sunita Joshi, Mohini, Prakash Chandra Joshi, Deepak Singh, Ranjana Pandey, Hema Bisht, Pushpa Chaudhary, Santoshi, Santosh Karnataka, Mohan Bisht, Bhaskar from the District Legal Services Authority. KC, Bhuvaneshwari Fonia, Meenu Pant, Deepika Bhatt, Archana Lohani, Kiran Gahtodi, Anita Tiwari, Prakash Joshi Shool, Kusum, Gopal Singh, Deepak Pal, Ishwari Dutt etc. were included.