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Everyday, over 400 women and children go missing in India. Most of them remain untraced. Rupa Devi and her two minor daughters have been missing from their native village in Katihar district of Bihar for over 26 months now. Her brother-in-law Gangalal, accompanied by some neighbours, rushed to the Barari Police Station to lodge a First Information Report. The police, however, dismissed their case and refused to file an FIR. Navita Devi reports from Katihar, Bihar for Video Volunteers. This video was made by a Video Volunteers Community Correspondent. Community Correspondents come from marginalised communities in India and produce videos on unreported stories. These stories are ’news by those who live it’ and give the hyperlocal context to global human rights and development challenges. Take action for a more just global media by sharing their videos and joining in their call for change. Video Volunteers is a community media organisation which has directly impacted the lives of more than 1.5 million people in India by initiating and sustaining a global community media movement - empowering people by giving them a voice. Watch and read more stories from marginalised communities at www.videovolunteers.org Connect with us! Facebook: www.facebook.com/VideoVolunteers/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/videovolunteers Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.videovolunteers.org/newsl... -YouTube Channel: / videovolunteers