Gorelal Manjhi, 18, slogs for 10-12 hours a day as a wage labourer but his ‘work life’ does not get over even after sundown. It is then time for him to meet families with children in his village Guneri, in Bihar’s Gaya district. Most of the families in his village are extremely poor and uneducated and their children often become victims of child trafficking. Families are lured by “brokers” with just a few thousand rupees to send their children to Jaipur and other cities for employment. The children often end up as bonded labourers, are made to live in cramped rooms like cattle and forced to work for more than 12 hours daily, mostly stitching intricate embroidery on saris or making bangles.