is this really so easy?.
for spending few minutes of brightness, can you destroy your whole life?.
if we are indian, our duty to respect girls, and girls need to keep their respective image!.
i am really sad after knowing all, how easily girls are coming under prostitution roof, when some bastards forcefully brought innocent girls in this worst industry, that could be helpless moment, but
now someone want to wear branded clothings, want to hangout with friends in discotheque, want to live in highclass way as others are doing around them, so that someone become callgirl with her own
wish, is this alright?.
at least i am feeling so sad, but who can stop you, just once try to listen call of your soul, please, this is a request.
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read below, i took that all from someone writing.
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Young Girls Into Part-Time Flesh Business For Easy Money
this is about how the young girls from India's conservative middle-class family moving towards earning easy money to maintain their high lifestyle.
The main reason for this is aggressive media advertising of fancy consumer and lifestyle products, the desire for which is luring school and college girls into part-time prostitution to make a fast and
easy buck. "An alarming number of the schoolgirls, being attracted by those fancy products, have started taking to the sex trading - so that they can earn quick money and possess those items", sources
from the Commission say. Another alarming fact is that there is a decrease in the average age of girls that join this profession each year- from 14 to 12 over the last decade. This increasing demand for
young girls is because of the fear of HIV/AIDS.
Mumbai, the largest flesh market in the country has reached the figure of 1.5 lac (150 thousand) prostitutes. Mumbai’s major red light areas count up to 75,000 prostitutes, out of which almost 50 per
cent carry the HIV infection. This has also created a great demand for the minor girls. The Mumbai city, commonly understood to be India’s most westernised metropolis, has created a great craze among
young college girls from upper-middle class families, to a pricey and modern life style. "They can not fulfil all their desires with the limited pocket money that they get from middle class parents and
are looking for earning easy money which encourages them to do part-time bar dancing or prostitution also", a city based psychiatric said. Those college girls wait around the pubs and discos in the
evening, for friends with whom they can enjoy the evening without spending money. Some of the city’s leading psychiatrists feel that this is a dangerous trend, which may encourage those part-time bar
dancer or those who want to enjoy the evening in the pub or discotheque without spending money with male companions, to step into prostitution in the future.
According to city based NGO, Prerna, that works for the prostitutes, girls are sold for Rs.2000 to Rs.5000 or sometimes Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 50,000, the price depending upon the beauty, height, colour,
physical development and of course the age of the girls. "Girls are brought with the promise of jobs from Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal and Nepal and sold out to the brothels of
Mumbai", Ms Preeti Patkar, Director of Prerna said. "It is not necessary that they are sold directly to the red light areas, sometimes they come after being used by several hands", she added.
According to the police sources 65% of the 15,000 people who go missing in the four metros every year, are girls. On an average, three girls are brought into the Mumbai city every week, to join the
world’s oldest profession. To cope with this situation, the Social Security Branch of Mumbai police have adopted a new plan where 80 plainclothes policemen have been posted in eight different long-
distance train terminals and interstate bus depots. "We will keep a watch at different railway terminals where anyone who seems to be a stranger to the metropolis, will be enquired about and sent to
their own destination", said DCP D. Kanakratnam, Crime Branch, Mumbai police.
But despite several steps taken by police and government, very little success has been achieved so far to control this situation. A far more dangerous situation is being created by the prostitutes who
are infected with HIV in Mumbai. The flesh trade is increasing, and with almost 50 to 60% of the prostitutes being HIV positive, the rapid spread of AIDS in Mumbai is becoming difficult to control. The
result? Today, there are 3.51 to 4% HIV positive cases among pregnant women and at least 76,000 recorded HIV patients in Mumbai itself.
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so, so difficult to build respect, but so, so, so easy to earn shame!.
you are treasure yourself, please don't burn your hands with your own.
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