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06 Aug 2007
West Bengal shows the way in tracking missing children

After Nithari, the National Human Rights Commission recommended a national database to help track down missing children


15 Mar 2007
Chhattisgarh to have missing persons squad

Under fire from Opposition legislators over the issue of missing children in Chhattisgarh, state Home Minister Ram Vichar Netam has announced the formation of a special squad to investigate cases of missing persons.


14 Mar 2007
In child smuggler’s words, villagers called him ‘God’

Police ki ankhon me mein child smuggler, lekin gaonwale mujhe bhagwan samajthe the. Dada, mein bacche smuggle karta tha, ismein bahut paisa hai


13 Mar 2007
Low on police priority, missing cases on a high

If the report by Kolkata police’s Missing Persons Squad is any indication, an abnormally high number of children disappear every year from city homes.


Low on police priority, missing cases on a high

If the report by Kolkata police’s Missing Persons Squad is any indication, an abnormally high number of children disappear every year from city homes.


12 Mar 2007
They left these villages for jobs, never to return

Over the past five years, Sandeshkhali in South 24 Parganas has reported hundreds of missing boys and girls.


07 Mar 2007
‘Seeing her die would’ve been better’

If she had taken ill before my eyes it would still have been okay. Even if she had died before my eyes it would not have hurt so much.


05 Mar 2007
They go to work in metros, never return

The Nithari killings have opened a can of worms. Every state is now looking for its missing children.


03 Mar 2007
They go to work in metros, never return

In Jharkhand, many tribal girls who are hired as domestic help by agencies go missing


02 Mar 2007
In UP, nobody ever kept records of missing kids

After a High Court order, the government asked police stations to set up missing children cells


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