The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on July 24 night, rescued 16 young girls from Delhi’s Munirka area, who were trafficked from Nepal on the verge of being trafficked to Iraq and Kuwait. The rescued girls have been sent to a shelter home.Senior officials said that at around 1.30am, DCW received a tip-off about the girls and teams along with DCW Chief Swati Maliwal, rushed to the spot and finally rescued the girls.
“I reached Munirka with my team and informed the Delhi Police. We rescued the girls together. The girls told us how the agents had promised them jobs in Iran and Kuwait. They were cramped up in a small room,” the DCW chief Maliwal said.
She further added, “An Non-Governmental Organisation had informed us that the girls are being trafficked to Iran and Kuwait on the pretext of jobs offer today. This trafficking operation had been going on for eight months. Apart from these 16 girls, there were at least seven others who have already been trafficked to the two gulf nations.”
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressing anger on the incident tweeted, “Where are BJP, LG, Home Minister, Prime Minister? Delhi police is under them. What r they doing? It was their duty to stop this.”
While questioning how could the police be unaware of the racket when the location was just 500 metres away from the police station she said, ”Unless the accountability of the police is not strictly set, such incidents and rackets will continue.”
On July 24, central government reopened decades old silk factory, installed by Sir Thomas Wardle, president of the Silk Association of Great Britain in 1897, in an attempt to revive silk industry and generate job opportunities in Kashmir valley. The factory is situated at Solina Rambagh area of Srinagar city.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
An encounter broke out between security forces and militants in Lal Chowk area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Wednesday.
Maratha Kranti morcha and other Maratha groups seeking reservation for the community called for bandh in Mumbai on Wednesday. Maratha protesters are seeking 16% reservation in Government jobs and education in Maharashtra and are also agitating against the death of a Maratha youth in Aurangabad.
Gitanjali group promoter and diamantaire Mehul Choksi, who defrauded public sector banks of several thousand crore rupees has moved to Antigua and got a local passport there.
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on July 24 said that all 115 Kailash Mansarovar Yatra pilgrims stranded in Uttarakhand’s Gunji have been evacuated brought to safety in Pithoragarh.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday visited Rweru model village in Rwanda’s eastern province and gifted 200 cows to villagers as a part of Rwandan Government’s Girinka Programme.
Rajasthan Home Minister GC Kataria blamed the police for the delay in providing medical attention to the victim of mob lynching, a 28-year-old man at Lalawandi village in Alwar District. By the time the police took Khan to the hospital, he was declared brought dead.







