Ranchi: Considering the high incidence of trafficking in Jharkhand, particularly in the last one year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) along with the Union tribal affairs ministry and a non-government organisation (NGO) has conducted vulnerability mapping of children in Khunti district. Similar exercises would be conducted in East Singhbhum and Dumka in the second phase of the programme. During the exercise in Khunti, the commission has identified 4,725 children in the district as vulnerable for various reasons, including violence, labour, homelessness, abandonment, orphan, single parent, incapable parents, serious illnesses, disability, disaster, extremism, dropping out from schools, drug addiction, malnourishment, gambling, elderly parents, being transgenders and conviction in crimes.