Hi Nisha, Prostitutios is the worlds Oldest Profession. Females who work as prost get lazy and even when they get free they do not want to do any work which requires physical strain, Cos money comes easy to them. 1 shot 300 buks they which they would not earn in a days toil as Their have been cases their girls have been rescued but they work as a free lancer and do the same thing. I agree with you that they go through inhuman conditions and are exploited, but that is by middle man. Nisha, just like you need food we need sex as well- i mean to say it's important part of our lives. The problem is with our Indian Culture. Dikana Ko Bhartyee Nari, room Ka andar a she is bold and can stripp as well. India is a country of hypocryates,it culture is rotten, rotten to the core of very existance. Look at all the leaders they wear simple clothes form, but have millions of rupees in the accounts. Prostitution is not bad, there are Europian countries where prostitution is leagalized like amsterda. Many countrys including States you have brothels, gurls who need money come here for partime work or for fun and cool money.
( Posted: Saturday , May 20, 2006 at 11:08 )
Mr Navneet seems to be pretty well versed with the on going rates in the market. First of all I dont think branding the whole country and culture as hyprocrite is not such a wise thing to say.Just for the sake of some rotten apples you can not black list the whole country and culture. We are speaking on an international platform throung the net if we Indians degrade ourselves like this then I dont think you can expect any thing better from people outside.Instead of blaming the politics and people involved in it letus stand up straight and ask ourselves who has chosen these people who are ruling us.We cannot blame any one else but our selves.if sex was just ment to be the way you are potraying it to be then i am very disappointed to say that there wont be any differrence between us and the animals on street. The countries that you are refferring to as great by having a free sex and legal sex attitude are facing problems which are far beyond your understanting.The values and culture that we have inherited from our ancesters is far to pure and devine for the man of today to understand.
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Alex
As long as the gap between the rich and the poor widens this problem can never be stopped.There are men and women engaged in this trade.This is the easy way to make money.But at what cost?One becomes a slave and lowers and suirrenders "the human dignity just for money.As long as our unjust social and economic system prevails this problem will remain.I do not think anything can be done especially because there is always a nexus between the criminals and the gaurdians of law!
( Posted: Saturday , May 20, 2006 at 04:40 )
anjali
A commodity for trading This type of disturbing news lowers the morals of the modern day girls. When we are putting tall claims about our progress towards the advanced age, still the status of the young ladies in rural areas are unchanged. The modernity and the modern amenities are at a far reach from them. They are treated no more than the objects for pleasure for the male dominions. It is surprising that India govt is ignorant about this immoral act or it is pretending like that. How can they be apathetic to this serious crime?
( Posted: Friday , May 19, 2006 at 18:02 )
Nikus
India is fully responsible for Nepaleese problem. I know very well, the people of Nepal are very good and they should be supported at any cost.These "secular" rascals waste money sending Islamists to middle east, but they won't spend that amount for humanitarian missions in neighbouring countries. My heart really bleeds for Nepal,Sri-Lanka and Tibbet. God, please bring prosperity and peace in these countries.
( Posted: Friday , May 19, 2006 at 17:55 )
jeeya
It is time the Indian Government took the initiative to hold a campaign in villages across Nepal highlighting the dangers of trafficking to India.
Women in all these villages must be made aware of the dangers/traps they fall into.
It has to be a sustained campaign. Our Indian leaders too must take the initiative. Its not enough to be seen in Nepal's Parliament and making a spectacle of oneself ---ala Sitaram Yechury
( Posted: Friday , May 19, 2006 at 14:14 )
Nisha
No matter how much our country develops or gets modern, elements like these just refuse to leave! It hurts to hear such findings from the UN. People, please stop ruining the lives of these young, innocent girls. Let them live.
( Posted: Friday , May 19, 2006 at 10:05 )
Hi Nisha,
Females r themselves responsible for 'traficking'..the males who indulge in this trade 'simply' take advantage of females' 'envy' and 'jealousy' of each other...add a dose of money....rest is a cakewalk for these crooks. Do u think you can do anything abt this? Aren't u attracted by a 'richer' man? Then why feel sorry:-) Think like a 'Marwadi'.. u will never have any prob. Thnx
( Posted by Don on )
Hi Don!
You seem to be in a category which can neither be called male, nor a female..mentally and physically both!
Everyone around you is not necessarily an example of how females are. There still score of 'human beings'
( Posted by Rahul on )
Like Rahul said...I would say pls don't generalise. I agree in many cases, women r part of the whole racket. But yet, isnt it ultimately the men for whom such an business runs? and isnt it them who r asking for younger women?? and money...who doesnt want money? After all more money means a more comfortable life for everyone. Not just women.
( Posted by Nisha on )
I think the whole debate itself is going the wrong way Instead of blaming the men or women involed in it is not the solution to the problem.The economics behind the trade should be seen.the simple answer is if the demand is stopped so will the supply. I think What we need is basic understanding of this problem. Stop looking at women like a product secondly if we have a good and strong cultural base right from the begening of school then we have strong and higly dignified future generation.
( Posted by Asif on )
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