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THE NEED
While HT is a heinous, detestable crime it is also a multi-billion dollar business, When you look at HT from the standpoint of a business, it’s all about demand and supply. In HT, the source areas are where the supply is and the destinations are where the demand is. The source/supply areas are mostly the backward, vulnerable pockets of our country. The destinations/demand areas are most o

Photos from Purnata's post 08/04/2026

On 12th March 2026, we conducted a Human Trafficking Training for around 40 police officers and constables from Govandi Police Station. The session covered the basics of human trafficking, investigative methods, the use of social media and open-source intelligence (OSINT), and how different laws apply in trafficking cases.

Despite the hot weather, the officers were very engaged, asked thoughtful questions, and actively participated throughout the session, making the training very impactful.

Resource Persons:
•⁠ ⁠Mr. Gorakh Jadhav conducted the session on investigation techniques and the new trends in human trafficking.
•⁠ ⁠Advocate Mrs. Seema Agate conducted the legal session, providing detailed information on BNS, POCSO, and ITPA, and explaining how these laws are applied in human trafficking cases.

During the session, we also provided snacks, sandwiches, and juice for the officers.

We were honored to present an appreciation certificate to Senior Police Inspector Sr. P.I. P. R. Sawant for permitting and supporting us in conducting this training.

We thank Govandi Police Station for their cooperation and commitment to strengthening efforts against human trafficking.

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Photos from Purnata's post 24/03/2026

We celebrated the Eid festival at Navjeevan Government Shelter with a special art therapy and dance therapy session for the women.

The session began with Vidhi introducing the trainer, Natasha, who created a warm and interactive space where the women could introduce themselves and feel comfortable.

The first activity was a dance therapy session set to the song “Sapne Re,” centered around the theme of dreams. The women reflected on their aspirations and expressed them through movement, with each participant interpreting the theme in her own unique way.

This was followed by an art therapy session, where the participants were given a sketch of a sunflower and invited to paint it according to their creativity and perspective. Through colors and art, the women expressed their emotions and individuality.

After the activities, the celebration concluded with a delicious Bengali meal, bringing everyone together in the spirit of Eid.

The day ended with smiles, chocolates, and warm wishes of Eid Mubarak for everyone.

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