The phenomenon of Bangladeshi women and even little girls sold or trafficked into India has seen an alarming jump over the last few years. There are no official figures, but anti-trafficking activists say the numbers are only rising. However, the trafficking of women remains bizarrely invisible. The scale and extent is routinely denied by governments and police forces on both sides of the border. NDTV reporters set out to investigate how thousands of women make this terrible journey from Bangladesh to India. This was a hidden-camera investigation that took us from the poor villages of Bangladesh to the red light districts of Mumbai and other cities and towns of Maharashtra. While my colleague sneaked into Bangladesh to establish how porous the border between the two countries is, my job was to complete the story in India. The objective was to crack the nexus between Indian and Bangladeshi pimps and get on record genuine stories of ordeal by interviewing Bangladeshi sex workers
Their pronounciation is like kolkata WB, how becom they are bangladeshi stop bullshit reporting
sumanUFO 1 month ago
@sumanUFO dont do bullshit reporting. Anyway, not that you would understand much. Cheers
tejumehta 1 month ago in playlist More videos from tejumehta
Hi, I would like to use this video for my research paper. I was wondering if you could cite it for me? for example, where it aired, when, what was the name of the program.
Thanks
avneejetley 2 years ago
@avneejetley Hi.. I am afraid i cannot let you use the video as the copy right belongs to NDTV. What you can do is to cite this link for your paper. It was aired on NDTV 24x7, on Feb 20th 2008 at 8pm. a special show called Born in Bangladesh, Sold in India
tejumehta 2 years ago