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Bihar Police rescued 45 children, including 42 girls, in an anti-trafficking operation 'Operation Natraj' in Rohtas district. The children were living in poor conditions, forced to wear revealing clothes and gyrate to lewd songs by so-called orchestra parties. Five persons were arrested for their involvement. The rescued children are from poor backgrounds and are being rehabilitated.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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