Key Points

The National Commission for Women and Railway Protection Force have signed a critical memorandum of understanding to combat human trafficking across India's railway network. This partnership aims to enhance vigilance, train frontline staff, and create public awareness about trafficking risks. The initiative involves joint workshops, sensitization programs, and strategic interventions to protect vulnerable populations. By targeting railway spaces, the collaboration seeks to transform public transport into safer environments for potential trafficking victims.

Key Points: NCW and RPF Unite Against Human Trafficking in Railways

  • NCW and RPF sign landmark MoU to combat human trafficking
  • Joint initiative targets railway network as key trafficking route
  • Comprehensive awareness and training program launched for frontline staff
  • Emphasis on passenger safety and trafficking prevention strategies
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Joint initiative: NCW and RPF sign MoU on World Day Against Human Trafficking

National Commission for Women partners with Railway Protection Force to combat human trafficking across India's railway network

"We need institutional coordination and ground-level vigilance to curb trafficking - Vijaya Rahatkar, NCW Chairperson"

New Delhi, July 30

On the occasion of World Day Against Human Trafficking, the National Commission for Women (NCW) and the Railway Protection Force (RPF) on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi to intensify efforts against human trafficking.

The partnership aims to enhance vigilance and preventive mechanisms across India's extensive railway network -- a route frequently exploited by traffickers.

The MoU signing ceremony took place in the presence of Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar.

During the event, the Railway Minister also launched an informative booklet published by the NCW on human trafficking awareness. The publication outlines strategies for prevention, awareness, training, and enforcement.

Addressing the gathering, NCW Chairperson Rahatkar emphasised the need for institutional coordination, ground-level vigilance, and public awareness to curb trafficking.

RPF Director General Manoj Yadav underlined the growing responsibility of RPF personnel, given that railways remain a commonly used channel for trafficking.

The MoU focusses on collaborative efforts to train frontline railway staff and create awareness among passengers and the public.

Joint workshops and sensitisation programs will be organised to equip RPF personnel with the skills to identify signs of trafficking and intervene effectively.

Through this partnership, NCW and RPF aim to strengthen law enforcement capabilities and make railway stations and trains safer, especially for vulnerable women and children. Public awareness campaigns at stations and in trains will also be conducted to deter traffickers and empower passengers to report suspicious activities.

The MoU is a significant step towards transforming public transport spaces into vigilant and responsive environments.

As part of the initiative, the NCW also hosted a special event at Vigyan Bhawan, attended by officers from the RPF, CISF, BSF, Delhi Police, and Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD).

Awareness sessions were conducted for the participating forces, reinforcing their role in combating trafficking.

- IANS

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Rohit P
About time! I've seen suspicious activities at stations but didn't know how to report. Hope they display helpline numbers prominently. The RPF staff need proper training - many just focus on ticket checking.
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Arjun K
Good step but implementation is key. We've seen many MoUs signed with great fanfare that don't translate to ground action. The railway network is vast - how will they ensure uniform execution? The booklet is a start though.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels alone by train, this makes me feel safer. Maybe they can introduce women-only coaches with extra surveillance? The awareness sessions for police forces are crucial - many cases go unreported due to lack of sensitivity.
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Vikram M
They should use technology too - CCTV with AI to detect suspicious behavior patterns. Our railways need modernization in security measures. The traffickers are getting smarter, our responses must be smarter.
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Kavya N
My cousin was almost trafficked from Howrah station last year! Thank God someone noticed and alerted police. More people need to be aware - not just officials but passengers too. This MoU could save lives if done right 💪

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