The trafficking of women is one of the most alarming and persistent social issues in India. Despite advancements in legal frameworks, social awareness, and international cooperation, the exploitation of women for various purposes remains a grave concern. This paper aims to explore the scope, causes, consequences, and measures taken to combat the trafficking of women in India. The study examines the multifaceted dimensions of human trafficking, focusing on gender inequality, poverty, illiteracy, and weak enforcement of laws. Through qualitative and quantitative analyses, the research seeks to identify effective strategies for prevention and rehabilitation. The study concludes with recommendations for stronger policy interventions and societal reforms to eradicate this critical issue.
Dr Mamta Mishra & Dr Samhidha singh
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