Revolutionary Daughters
Activists - Robin Chaurasiya and Trina Talukdar


Some NGOs rescue trafficked girls, but activists Robin Chaurasiya and Trina Talukdar wanted to do more than that. Their organisation, Kranti, which means 'revolution' in Hindi, works with the daughters of sex workers not only to change their lives in the long-term but to transform them into the leaders of tomorrow. In the process, they seek to challenge perceptions of women and revolutionise their role in Indian society.
Revolutionary Daughters
How two activists are challenging Indian society and transforming trafficked girls into the leaders of tomorrow.
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2011 15:34 GMT
EXTRAS
While some NGOs may be content to rescue trafficked girls, Kranti seeks to transform them into the leaders of tomorrow.
How two young women are challenging conservative Indian societies and some of the more established NGOs.
Anywhere between 20 million and 65 million people are thought to be affected by human trafficking in India.

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