I recently met Bharti, a bubbly 13 year old, at a children's shelter 110 km away from Hyderabad. She had been rescued a few of months ago, the staff at the shelter told me.
"Rescued from who and what? Traffickers? Abusive employers?" I wanted to know
The answer was, "from her own parents".
No, Bharti's parents were not abusive or trying to sell their daughter to someone. It's just that they often stopped her from going to school and took her to work in a farm instead.
Now this sounds quite trivial, doesn't it? After all, the parents are just making the girl miss a few days' school now and then, right?
Not quite.
"Rescued from who and what? Traffickers? Abusive employers?" I wanted to know
The answer was, "from her own parents".
No, Bharti's parents were not abusive or trying to sell their daughter to someone. It's just that they often stopped her from going to school and took her to work in a farm instead.
Now this sounds quite trivial, doesn't it? After all, the parents are just making the girl miss a few days' school now and then, right?
Not quite.