4. Prostitution legal and regulated
Prostitution is legal, but not regulated
Prostitution illegal
No data
5. Red Light Areas in India...
Kamathipura in Mumbai
Sonagachi in Kolkata
G.B. Road in New Delhi
Malisahi in Bhubaneshwar
Budhwar Peth in Pune
Kabadi Bazar in Meerut
Manota in Kasganj
6. --Causes--
Fraud work availibility
Bad company
Belonging to a family of prostitutes
Rape victim
Early marriage and desertion
Lack of recreational facilities
Poverty and economic distress
Ill treatment by parents
Psychological causes include desire for physical
pleasure, greed, and dejection.
Also other social factors like “WOMEN BEING A
COMMODITY.”
7. Current Scenario...
Mumbai and Kolkata have the country's largest
brothel.
More than 200,000 sex workers in Mumbai.
More than 50% of the sex workers in Mumbai
have HIV.
Spread of AIDS:
High HIV infection rates.
Failure to use protection.
Migrancy of their clients.
8. Male Prostitutions Child Prostitutions
Pay of INR 1000-
35.47 % child
3000. prostitutes in India.
Male escorts, Gigolos,
Lower the age- more
Rent-boys, Gay for the payment.
pay, etc.
9. Prostitution-legal or illegal??
NO?? YES??
Indian culture does not Reduction in harassment
permit this practice. of women or the sex
workers.
Spread of many STDs.
Proper licenses to work.
Pay taxes.
10. Overcome the sufferring!!
ACP Vasant Dhoble.
Rescued 95 girls from the clutches of
prostitution.
He arranged a mass wedding of six bar girls.
Pulled away 10 girls from being drowned in the
racket and send them to a women's reform
home in Chembur.
11. ~~Conclusion~~
Hence, Prostitution is surely not a practice to
encourage, but because of it the society is at
peace, except for certain complaints and
problems.
People need to refresh their minds and consider
the prostitutes as a part of our society.