Two Nepali girls were rescued from an ashram in India and brought home

Those girls from Dhanusha and Siraha were brought back home from Siwan in Bihar

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Two Nepali girls were rescued from an ashram in India and brought home

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Two Nepali girls who have been in a child welfare home in India for a month have been rescued and brought back to their parents.

The active anti-trafficking organization Kinkan Nepal Birgunj branch handed them over to their parents at the district administration office on Friday and sent them back home. According to Branch Chief Manu Rana, the 19-year-old girls from Dhanusha and Siraha of Madhesh Province were brought back home on Thursday after being taken over from the Bal Kalyan Home at Siwan in Bihar in coordination with the relative India Foundation.

Among them, Kishori from Dhanusha joined Asmita Orchestra group in Bihar Chhapra about three months ago. A broker in the village had taken him there. They said that when she was in the orchestra for about three months, she was forced to dance by drinking alcohol, locked in a room, beaten, and not paid for dancing. The Indian police rescued them a month ago and handed them over to a child welfare home.

Another girl from Siraha reached Chapra only a month ago. She said that on the third day she reached an orchestra there, the Indian police rescued her and took her home. She said that she has never danced. A year ago, she danced in an orchestra in Chhapra and returned three months early earning 10,000 bharu.

Rana informed that 3 more Nepali girls are dependent in the same house. Apart from this, she said that she had received information that a girl from Butwal was also living a hellish life in an orchestra in Chhapra and she said that she was trying to bring all four of them back home.

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