The Social Work Students Association (SWSA) in collaboration with Talaash Association, a National Human Rights Organisation, who work to ensure equality and legal, social and economic rights of everyone, organised a rally and still mob to escalate the awareness on human trafficking on Bannerghatta Road. The 1stBSW students and few interns from 2nd BSW were part of this awareness programme. They had their very first experience in having a still mob in public. A few students played various characters such as domestic workers, sex workers, child labour etc., to highlight as to what happens to a trafficked person, while the others gathered around holding placards urging everyone to put an end to this atrocious practice. The students caught the attention of a large crowd along the way. The awareness on this issue was spread in the local language as well so as to deliver the message to every single person out there. It was a successful programme which had a strong motive behind it.
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