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This 20-Year-Old Survivor Of Trafficking Is Now India’s Crusader For Child Rights At UN

This 20-Year-Old Survivor Of Trafficking Is Now India’s Crusader For Child Rights At UN

by The Daily Eye Team October 8 2016, 10:42 am Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 21 secs

There are numerous cases of child trafficking every day in India. Child trafficking, according to UNICEF, is defined as “any person under 18 who is recruited, transported, transferred, harboured or received for the purpose of exploitation, either within or outside a country.” Most victims of trafficking are often unable to escape the clutches of those exploiting them,usually as beggars, sex workers or labourers.

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O.P. Srivastava


OP Srivastava is a career banker. His first feature documentary, Life in Metaphors, won the National Award for Best Biopic in 2015. In 2019, his first book, Life in Metaphors: Portraits of Girish Kasaravalli, was released. Followed by Banking on Technology (2020), Krishna Calling (2021) and Pillars of Parallel Cinema in April, 2022. He also runs a not-for-profit initiative, ‘Oorjaa’, for making and propagating ‘Cinema for a Cause’. In February 2023, he completed a fiction film ‘Banwari Ki Amma’, which was written, directed and produced by him.


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