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Saturday, 31 May 2014
Board Exams Result Bring Happiness To Trafficking Victim
Board exam result brings
happiness to trafficking
victim
Days after writing her class 10 board exams, 17-
year-old Rashmi (name changed) was trafficked
from a small village in Assam to Fatehabad in
Haryana for forced marriage. For two months, she
lived away from her family at a place where she
was sexually assaulted and made to do household
work.
Rescued earlier this month, the girl was still in
shock and unable to overcome the trauma. Last
week however, her exam results brought cheers
to her life as she passed with 51%.
The survivor hailing from Barpeta in Assam
belongs to a farmer family. “She is the eldest
daughter of the family and is setting a very good
example to her four younger brothers and sisters
to work hard.
She is an inspiration and proves that poverty
cannot always hamper the growth of a family.
Despite facing such a tough situation, she is
ready to study further and has asked us to assist
her,” said Rishi Kant, activist with Shakti Vahini
NGO, which had rescued her.
Despite having been traumatised, the girl is
optimistic about her future. After having passed
her board exams, she now aspires to continue
with her higher secondary education. She hopes
to one day become a teacher.
“In India, social stigma is very much prevalent
throughout all societies, her success is also
contributed by her parents’ support who are
willing to educate her further,” he added. “These
success stories help strengthening government
policies for extending their support to victims of
human trafficking.
These girls whom we call survivors are the real
inspiration and strength for us in fighting human
trafficking,” Rishi Kant further said.
Rashmi was trafficked to Delhi two months back
and was sold to a family in Haryana for Rs.
80,000. Before selling her to the family she was
raped by the trafficker and his friends.
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