The home searched for 14 missing women last year and reunited them with their families. Among those who were rescued last year, there were 66 tribals, 34 Brahmins/Kshetris, 19 Dalits, 9 Muslims, 1 Newar and 40 people from other castes including Madhesi.
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Maiti Nepal Birganj Periodic Home, an organization active in the control and prevention of human trafficking and trafficking, has rescued 169 women and children in the last financial year.
The data was made public in the social testing program organized by Home on Tuesday in Birganj. According to the data presented by the Head of Home, Goma Paudel, 111 women and children were rescued in the previous year 2080/81. Poudel said that among those who were rescued in both financial years, those who were rescued from the Nepal-India border in the district and those brought from India were also included in the data. According to him, out of 169 people who were rescued last year, 16 were rescued from India. The
home searched for 14 missing women and reunited them with their families. Among those who were rescued last year, there were 66 tribals, 34 Brahmins/Kshetris, 19 Dalits, 9 Muslims, 1 Newar and 40 people from other castes including Madhesi. In the
program, Parsa Superintendent of Police Gautam Mishra, Chief District Officer Toynarayan Subedi and others said that the activity and contribution of Maiti Nepal Birgunj branch in the holy work of controlling human trafficking is commendable and promised to cooperate and join hands in this work.
