She Goes Missing: Shedding Light on India's Overlooked Human Rights Crisis

IPS officer Simala Prasad's new book 'She Goes Missing,' published by OM Books International, highlights the crisis of missing minor girls in India. It examines the societal and systemic issues behind these disappearances and emphasizes the need for empathy, rehabilitation, and policy reformation to protect young girls.


Devdiscourse News Desk | India | Updated: 24-11-2025 12:18 IST | Created: 24-11-2025 12:18 IST
She Goes Missing: Shedding Light on India's Overlooked Human Rights Crisis
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In a bold move, IPS officer Simala Prasad is set to release her insightful book, She Goes Missing, under OM Books International. This eye-opening narrative delves into the rampant issue of missing minor girls in India, offering an unparalleled insight into the human-rights emergency that is too often ignored.

Backed by over a decade of on-the-ground experience, Prasad masterfully unravels the complexities behind these cases. She challenges oversimplified labels, exposing the societal and systemic forces placing young girls in jeopardy.

Through compelling case studies and incisive commentary, the book also highlights the neglected aspect of rehabilitation, urging a societal and policymaker shift towards a more empathetic approach in addressing these concerns.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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