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Probe launched after 46 girls go missing in indian villages

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AT least 46 girls are missing from villages in Rajasthan, India, in a suspected case of human traffickin­g and forced prostituti­on, Makkal Osai reported.

Priyank Kanungo, who is the chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights of India, is leading an investigat­ive team to Bhilwara villages where the disappeara­nces had been reported.

Kanungo tweeted that as many as 46 girls, who had been enrolled in state government-operated shelters and schools, were missing from the villages.

Authoritie­s suspected that they could have been sold to traffickin­g and prostituti­on rings.

Kanungo and his team apparently found discrepanc­ies when they visited some of the schools.

The commission has served notice to the Rajasthan state government to locate the missing girls and submit a report on the matter within 15 days.

In a separate incident, the commission found that orderlies at a children’s refuge in Madhya Pradesh had forcibly converted three girls and prepared new identity documents for them under new names.

This has reportedly been done at the behest of powerful individual­s.

> A vernacular school in Kapar, Selangor, has been inundated with water over the past few days, Malaysia Nanban reported.

Its pupils were given the day off yesterday as the classrooms and other facilities were unusable for now.

Despite the day off, teachers turned up at the school to help in recovery efforts.

According to the Parent-teacher Associatio­n, one measure being taken was to build a drain between the school and the adjacent oil palm plantation.

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