Current Affairs30 Jul, 2025The HinduBihar’s dark side — ...
GS 2: Social JusticeGS 2: Polity

Bihar’s dark side — the hub of girl child trafficking, Pg 8.

The article is in news due to the alarming rise in human trafficking of minor girls through orchestra groups in Bihar, prompting judicial intervention and calls for systemic reforms.

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Key Highlights:

  • A 14-year-old girl from Chhattisgarh was trafficked and subjected to violence and rape in Bihar.
  • Bihar Police rescued 271 girls till June 2025, including 153 from orchestras and 118 from the flesh trade.
  • 162 girls were rescued from dance troupes in Saran district alone in 2025.
  • Girls were held in overcrowded and unhygienic conditions, often trafficked under false promises.
  • The NCRB (2022) reported 2,878 trafficked children, though real figures are likely higher.
  • Bihar’s porous borders, weak regulation, and cultural factors make it a trafficking hotspot.
  • Patna High Court directed the Bihar government to act, recognizing orchestras as a front for exploitation.

Detailed Insights:

  • Human trafficking in Bihar reflects a systemic failure involving family complicity, poor law enforcement, and low conviction rates.
  • Geographical factors (Nepal border, rail links to trafficking-prone states) and social acceptance of commodifying girls aid trafficking.
  • Trafficked girls are exploited in orchestra groups, performing in vulgar settings and facing rape and abuse if they resist.
  • Rescued girls are often returned to the same families who sold them, leading to re-trafficking.
  • Laws exist (POCSO, JJ Act, BNS, etc.), but are poorly implemented. AHTUs lack resources and coordination, especially in inter-state cases.
  • Just Rights for Children (JRC) and C-Lab emphasize prosecution-led prevention, long-term rehabilitation, and robust regulation of orchestras.
  • The PICKET strategy advocates a holistic prevention model – Policy, Institutions, Convergence, Knowledge, Economy, Technology.
  • Transport networks (rail, road, private buses) must be monitored using trained personnel to detect trafficking signs.
  • Digitization, inter-state coordination, and survivor-centered rehabilitation are critical to dismantling trafficking networks.

Concepts Involved:

  • PICKET Strategy:
    • Policy – Strong legal frameworks against exploitation.
    • Institutions – Dedicated AHTUs, fast-track courts.
    • Convergence – Inter-agency/state cooperation.
    • Knowledge – Community intel, survivor insights.
    • Economy – Disincentivizing trafficking financially.
    • Technology – Use of digital tools to track traffickers and victims.
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