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Making Patna a turning point for children at risk of exploitation.
Nestled along the south bank of the River Ganges, in the state of Bihar, lies the ancient city of Patna. This politically and culturally important city is the state capital and home to around 2.5m people. The city is a hotspot for children who are running away… but also for those who wish them harm.
Date: 26th February 2025 | Author: Lucy Carman
Wherever Railway Children work in India, they come across children who began their journeys in Bihar. These children have run away for all kinds of reasons. Some are escaping violence, abuse or early marriage. Others are seeking a better life away from lack of food and unsanitary living conditions. And others are drawn by the promise of excitement and a chance to earn money – not realising the reality is very different.
That’s why, in 2024, Railway Children India extended their work along the extensive Delhi-Howrah trainline to cover the city of Patna. Intervening early in a child’s journey – before they even board a train – minimises the chances of them becoming lost to the streets, to abusers or to traffickers.
*Names have been changed and models used to protect identities.
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