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</html><description>Child trafficking remains a grim reality in India. According to the latest NCRB data, in 2022, ~3100 children below the age of 18y were rescued from getting trafficked. Between Apr 2024 &amp; Mar 2025, 53000 children were rescued from child labour, trafficking &amp; kidnapping across India. The SC in recent K.P. Kiran Kumar Case has given strict guidelines to prevent such offences, and held that trafficking grossly violates children's fundamental right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution.&#xA0;</description></oembed>
