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If a girl from a village makes her to Bombay and she's raped, that's a message to all the girls living in the village that if you go there to work, this is what will happen to you.

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As a result, it by default results into girls staying in the village and not going to big cities.

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Every time a rape happens, it is directly hampering the economy of the country.

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Most people just look at it as a social issue, but it is also an economic issue because you're putting out an anecdote to not let women enter the where prosperity actually exists. You're cutting off opportunities, which is directly hampering the economy of the country.

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What's the long-term solution? Make place safer for women.