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Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh

Nov 30, 2023

When children go missing…

Thousands of children go missing every year, and most of them are young girls. The ones that are traced and returned home, struggle with rehabilitation - in rural areas there is no counselling to help them deal with the trauma. A story from Madhya Pradesh

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