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    n disappeared in 2005. Of the average 15,000-plus missing from major cities, Nair found over 11,000 were still missing a year later.

    The old story is vanishing children. The new one is that the Indian parents who are the victims are getting a hearing not only in the media but finally in government too.

    Pushpa Devi lives in Laxmi Nagar not more than hal

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    The angry mothers and fathers pushed harder and the media picked up the story. Suddenly there was a huge campaign to find the children, find the murderer, bring the police to justice and above all, to try to stem the tide of vanishing children in India.

    As you read this, another half dozen or so children will have disappeared around the sub-continent. Although Mumbai has developed the dubious accolade of being the country’s capital for child abduction, it happens everywhere. Delhi, by sheer virtue of its size, has the largest number: 6227 a year on average. In total across the six main cities of the subcontinent, the average is 15,674, the population of a small town.

    This is probably a vast understatement if one looks beyond the main metropolitan centres. The last reliable figures were published in 2005 as part of a major report on trafficking of women and children in India prepared by PM Nair, a former CBI officer who is now with the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). His figures show 44,476 children disappeared in 2005. Of the average 15,000-plus missing from major cities, Nair found over 11,000 were still missing a year later.

    The old story is vanishing children. The new one is that the Indian parents who are the victims are getting a hearing not only in the media but finally in government too.

    Pushpa Devi lives in Laxmi Nagar not more than half

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    The angry mothers and fathers pushed harder and the media picked up the story. Suddenly there was a huge campaign to find the children, find the murderer, bring the police to justice and above all, to try to stem the tide of vanishing children in India.

    As you read this, another half dozen or so children will have disappeared around the sub-continent. Although Mumbai has developed the dubious accolade of being the country’s capital for child abduction, it happens everywhere. Delhi, by sheer virtue of its size, has the largest number: 6227 a year on average. In total across the six main cities of the subcontinent, the average is 15,674, the population of a small town.

    This is probably a vast understatement if one looks beyond the main metropolitan centres. The last reliable figures were published in 2005 as part of a major report on trafficking of women and children in India prepared by PM Nair, a former CBI officer who is now with the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). His figures show 44,476 children disappeared in 2005. Of the average 15,000-plus missing from major cities, Nair found over 11,000 were still missing a year later.

    The old story is vanishing children. The new one is that the Indian parents who are the victims are getting a hearing not only in the media but finally in government too.

    Pushpa Devi lives in Laxmi Nagar not more than hal

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    so children will have disappeared around the sub-continent. Although Mumbai has developed the dubious accolade of being the country’s capital for child abduction, it happens everywhere. Delhi, by sheer virtue of its size, has the largest number: 6227 a year on average. In total across the six main cities of the subcontinent, the average is 15,674, the population of a small town.

    This is probably a vast understatement if one looks beyond the main metropolitan centres. The last reliable figures were published in 2005 as part of a major report on trafficking of women and children in India prepared by PM Nair, a former CBI officer who is now with the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). His figures show 44,476 children disappeared in 2005. Of the average 15,000-plus missing from major cities, Nair found over 11,000 were still missing a year later.

    The old story is vanishing children. The new one is that the Indian parents who are the victims are getting a hearing not only in the media but finally in government too.

    Pushpa Devi lives in Laxmi Nagar not more than hal

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    This is probably a vast understatement if one looks beyond the main metropolitan centres. The last reliable figures were published in 2005 as part of a major report on trafficking of women and children in India prepared by PM Nair, a former CBI officer who is now with the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). His figures show 44,476 children disappeared in 2005. Of the average 15,000-plus missing from major cities, Nair found over 11,000 were still missing a year later.

    The old story is vanishing children. The new one is that the Indian parents who are the victims are getting a hearing not only in the media but finally in government too.

    Pushpa Devi lives in Laxmi Nagar not more than hal

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    n disappeared in 2005. Of the average 15,000-plus missing from major cities, Nair found over 11,000 were still missing a year later.

    The old story is vanishing children. The new one is that the Indian parents who are the victims are getting a hearing not only in the media but finally in government too.

    Pushpa Devi lives in Laxmi Nagar not more than half an hour from Nithari. Like millions across the country, she saw the details unfold as children’s remains were found; limbs, organ, pieces of bone. Her daughter, Poonam Lal went missing 10 years ago when she was 17. Her mother was told that Poonam had probably run off with a boyfriend and was not therefore missing. Poonam was eventually traced but her mother knows the heartache and it was she and her husband who pushed for a set of do’s and don’ts which the Supreme Court produced. The main points are obvious: mandatory display photo images in public places like railway stations, in newspapers and on television and at inter-state bus stops; making proper and extensive enquiries among possible leads and between states and offering a reward but it doesn’t happen. The 12 point list gathers dust as police forces across states plead helplessness when asked the question: Where have the children gone?

    If they had been snatched by aliens the police could hardly have been more dismissive. While this particular group of unfortunate youngsters have ended up in back gardens and stream beds around Nithari, thousands of others end up as cheap labour in roadside shops, prostitutes in a brothel, exploited in the child porn industry, kidnapped by the beggar mafia or even trafficked abroad.

    It is impossible to get accurate statistics. None of the police forces across the various states have any means of collating their separate databases of inform

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