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8 Red Light Areas In Popular Indian Cities In India, prostitution (the exchange of sexual services for money) is legal, but a number of related activities, including soliciting in a public place, kerb crawling, owning or managing a brothel, prostitution in a hotel, pimping and pandering, are crimes. Prostitution is legal only if carried out in private residence of a prostitute or others.
8. Meeraganj, Allahabad
Allahabad, the
city of Sangam and the pious Kumbh Mela is where one of the most
notorious red light areas of the country is. Meeraganj is a very
dangerous place as it is not somewhat secluded and houses one of the
biggest shopping centers of the city. In fact, it is a place where
ruffians bring in minor rural girls and force them into prostitution or
sell them off.
7. Chaturbhujsthan, Muzaffarpur
In
the bygone eras, in India, many temples accompanied brothels. In fact,
we have a whole area of research—Shivdasis—for that, and Chaturbhujsthan
in Muzzarfarpur is just an exemplification of that. The fourth-most
populated city of Bihar has an old temple at the said locale which has
numerous small brothels in the adjoining area. And, we’re still hoping
for a change, are we?
6. Shivdaspur, Varanasi
Varanasi,
since times immemorial, has been famous for brothels and the elegant
danseuses or what we know as the “tawaif culture”. However, similar
situations can be noticed even now, in fact, at a more heinous scale.
The place we’re talking about is about a 10 minutes journey from the
Varanasi Railway Station and is one of the biggest red light areas in
UP. Of the many NGOs working there, Gudia is one of the foremost which
aids in saving children from getting into prostitution.
5. Ganga Jamuna, Nagpur
One
of the most notorious red light areas of Maharashtra resides in
Nagpur’s Ganga Jamuna area, though the name suggests peace and piety.
The brothels in Ganga Jamuna not only run sex business, but also are
major depots of criminal activities and smuggling.
4. Budhwar Peth, Pune
Now
this is one strange place that we are talking about. If you want to
shop electronics, books and exquisite curios while in Pune, people will
inevitably name Budhwar Peth to you, one of the busiest shopping
destination in the city. If you want to visit the richest Ganesh Temple
in India, you’ll have to go to Budhwar Pet’s Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati
Temple; and, if you want to buy cheap or expensive sex, still you’ll
have to visit the same place. Is this what we call an epitome of a
hi-tech city?
3. Kamathipura, Mumbai
Kamathipura
is no longer known by this name. The place is so much famous for its
brothels that it’s now being called the Red Street of Bombay, and boasts
of being the second largest red light areas of Asia. Needless to say,
this place is one of the most dangerous zones in the city where the
crime rate never comes down. Is this what we call a “sparkling city of
dreams”?
2. G.B. Road, Delhi
G.B.
Road or Garstin Bastion Road is again a commercial center of the city
where you’ll get to see lots of old multi-storied buildings crumbling up
side by side, the ground floor of which act as shops while the rest of
the floors as brothels. These brothels are where girls and minors from
the whole of India are sold.
1. Shonagachi, Kolkata
Here
we come to the most dangerous, notorious and, of course, the largest
red light areas of Asia. Situated along the banks of the Ganges in North
Kolkata, Shonagachi is one place in Kolkata with a very high crime
rate. Well, within half an hour’s distance from here, you’ll get at
Premchand Boral Lane or the Haarkata lane where still the baiji
culture (or the tawaif) culture is prevalent. It is the oldest red
light area in Asia and infamous for its offensive criminal activities.
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