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Should Prostitution be made legal in India or not?
Introduction:
Prostitution-the oldest profession on this earth is a widespread and contentious
issue for INDIA. Prostitution is the business or practice of providing sexual services
to another person in return for payment.

Present Legal status in India:
In India It is a “ Sexual Intercourse between socially inacceptable unions, and is
punishable for 3 years / 2000 ` fine under “Immoral Traffic Prevention Act which
is a 1986 amendment to the primary law passed in 1950 {known as the Immoral
Traffic (Suppression) Act}. If a woman uses attributes of her body voluntarily then
it’s legal and allowed. But the law prohibits/criminalize-

       Prostitution anywhere near a public place
       Publication of phone number of call girls
       Organized form of prostitution i.e. a brothel, pimps, Prostitution rings
        etc.
       A sex worker being below 18 years of age
       Procurement and trafficking of women, children.

Ancient root:
    In ancient India, there was a practice of having Nagarvadhus, "brides of the
     town". (Can be found in many of our Sanskrit-stories like Mricchakatika- by
     Sudraka in 2nd century BC.)

    Prostitution groomed in India during 16th century Portuguese colonization
     in GOA and 17-18th century British east India company period.
FACTS to FACE:
         In India close to three million women work as prostitutes, of which
          1.2 million are below 18. The number of prostitutes rose by 50%
          between 1997 and 2004.

         Increasing STD (sexually transmitted diseases) and health related
          problems due to prostitution.

         India has an HIV/AIDS population of approximately 1.4-1.6 million
          people making it the world's third-largest population suffering from
          HIV/AIDS & Asia’s largest sex industry centre.

         Increase in the rate of Child trafficking over the years.


Why should we legalize & regulate it?
Reasons are:

   Supreme Court of India in December, 2009 asked the govt. “If you are not
    able to curb it by laws then legalize it.” SC added that- legalizing
    prostitution would help monitor the trade and rehabilitate sex workers.

   Let’s have a simple calculation : If there are 2 million prostitutes in India
    and if each earns 1000 ` a day, then this leads to a total of ` 200 crore
    revenue a day and roughly ` 72,000 crore a year.
    By legalizing, government can earn a decent tax on this revenue, which will
    be beneficial to the country’s economy.

   Legalizing will ensure a secure & safe future for sex-workers, their children
    and those who’re involved in this.
 Government can implement some rules which may include
    - Registration of each sex-worker
    - Licensing of brothels, dalals, removal of middle-man
    - Mandatory checks in order to ensure safety for the sex-workers
    - Girl/child less than 18 years can be prevented from entering into this
      profession.

   These measures will lead to decrease in
    - STD/HIV Disease spread
    - Child trafficking,
    - women harassment, sexual violence, rape etc

   There are some countries in which legalization of prostitution not only
    worked miracle but they have been able to curb STDs :
    - Brazil
    - Amsterdam (Netherland)
    - New Zealand
    - Thailand
    - The Philippines and many more..

Why shouldn’t we legalize it?
Reasons are:

   To legalize prostitution would lead to gender inequality. Majority of
    prostitutes in India are women. By legalizing, we openly commit ourselves
    to the notion that female body is a commodity that can be bought by men
    for money/sexual desires.

   Also it’s not a profession that should be promoted in India. Because many
    of the sex-workers choose this as an ‘Absence of choice’. Due to drug
    addiction, economical problems etc.
 By legalizing we would be declaring this as a profession to earn that is
     hazardous to higher educational goals of young generation. It will become
     legitimate excuse for teenagers to start dropping out from colleges; will
     lead to loss of valuable workers/professionals.

    If we consider the handsome amount of tax that govt will get after
     legalizing it, one question opposes this source of income: “Will ‘they’ pay
     tax after the legalization?”

    Spread of contagious diseases, High risk of exposure to street crimes,
     unsafe sex, and unemployment.
    Many legally young women would see this as a fast way to earn money
     .Would you want your daughter/sister to think like that in the future?
    Increase in Divorce rates, hidden-illegal street prostitution.

    It will be like putting a band-aid on a wound which will further expand this
     industry instead of curbing it.
    Legalizing prostitution will provoke the religious sentiments of Indian
     culture.



Conclusion: Despite the traditional mindset and plethora of reasons for not
legalizing it, if we look at the current scenario –prostitution in India is here to stay,
difficult to curb 100 %. There’s a strong need for a law-structure to regulate it.
Source of data/facts/reference sites are :

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5140526.stm
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_India#cite_note-17
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV_in_India
    http://www.paklinks.com/gs/all-views/488889-countries-that-have-legal-
     prostitution.html
    http://articles.cnn.com/2009-05-
     11/world/india.prostitution.children_1_human-trafficking-india-
     prostitutes?_s=PM:WORLD
    Human Rights Report: India(2008)

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Should prostitution be made legal in india or not?

  • 1. Should Prostitution be made legal in India or not? Introduction: Prostitution-the oldest profession on this earth is a widespread and contentious issue for INDIA. Prostitution is the business or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment. Present Legal status in India: In India It is a “ Sexual Intercourse between socially inacceptable unions, and is punishable for 3 years / 2000 ` fine under “Immoral Traffic Prevention Act which is a 1986 amendment to the primary law passed in 1950 {known as the Immoral Traffic (Suppression) Act}. If a woman uses attributes of her body voluntarily then it’s legal and allowed. But the law prohibits/criminalize-  Prostitution anywhere near a public place  Publication of phone number of call girls  Organized form of prostitution i.e. a brothel, pimps, Prostitution rings etc.  A sex worker being below 18 years of age  Procurement and trafficking of women, children. Ancient root:  In ancient India, there was a practice of having Nagarvadhus, "brides of the town". (Can be found in many of our Sanskrit-stories like Mricchakatika- by Sudraka in 2nd century BC.)  Prostitution groomed in India during 16th century Portuguese colonization in GOA and 17-18th century British east India company period.
  • 2. FACTS to FACE:  In India close to three million women work as prostitutes, of which 1.2 million are below 18. The number of prostitutes rose by 50% between 1997 and 2004.  Increasing STD (sexually transmitted diseases) and health related problems due to prostitution.  India has an HIV/AIDS population of approximately 1.4-1.6 million people making it the world's third-largest population suffering from HIV/AIDS & Asia’s largest sex industry centre.  Increase in the rate of Child trafficking over the years. Why should we legalize & regulate it? Reasons are:  Supreme Court of India in December, 2009 asked the govt. “If you are not able to curb it by laws then legalize it.” SC added that- legalizing prostitution would help monitor the trade and rehabilitate sex workers.  Let’s have a simple calculation : If there are 2 million prostitutes in India and if each earns 1000 ` a day, then this leads to a total of ` 200 crore revenue a day and roughly ` 72,000 crore a year. By legalizing, government can earn a decent tax on this revenue, which will be beneficial to the country’s economy.  Legalizing will ensure a secure & safe future for sex-workers, their children and those who’re involved in this.
  • 3.  Government can implement some rules which may include - Registration of each sex-worker - Licensing of brothels, dalals, removal of middle-man - Mandatory checks in order to ensure safety for the sex-workers - Girl/child less than 18 years can be prevented from entering into this profession.  These measures will lead to decrease in - STD/HIV Disease spread - Child trafficking, - women harassment, sexual violence, rape etc  There are some countries in which legalization of prostitution not only worked miracle but they have been able to curb STDs : - Brazil - Amsterdam (Netherland) - New Zealand - Thailand - The Philippines and many more.. Why shouldn’t we legalize it? Reasons are:  To legalize prostitution would lead to gender inequality. Majority of prostitutes in India are women. By legalizing, we openly commit ourselves to the notion that female body is a commodity that can be bought by men for money/sexual desires.  Also it’s not a profession that should be promoted in India. Because many of the sex-workers choose this as an ‘Absence of choice’. Due to drug addiction, economical problems etc.
  • 4.  By legalizing we would be declaring this as a profession to earn that is hazardous to higher educational goals of young generation. It will become legitimate excuse for teenagers to start dropping out from colleges; will lead to loss of valuable workers/professionals.  If we consider the handsome amount of tax that govt will get after legalizing it, one question opposes this source of income: “Will ‘they’ pay tax after the legalization?”  Spread of contagious diseases, High risk of exposure to street crimes, unsafe sex, and unemployment.  Many legally young women would see this as a fast way to earn money .Would you want your daughter/sister to think like that in the future?  Increase in Divorce rates, hidden-illegal street prostitution.  It will be like putting a band-aid on a wound which will further expand this industry instead of curbing it.  Legalizing prostitution will provoke the religious sentiments of Indian culture. Conclusion: Despite the traditional mindset and plethora of reasons for not legalizing it, if we look at the current scenario –prostitution in India is here to stay, difficult to curb 100 %. There’s a strong need for a law-structure to regulate it.
  • 5. Source of data/facts/reference sites are :  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5140526.stm  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_India#cite_note-17  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV_in_India  http://www.paklinks.com/gs/all-views/488889-countries-that-have-legal- prostitution.html  http://articles.cnn.com/2009-05- 11/world/india.prostitution.children_1_human-trafficking-india- prostitutes?_s=PM:WORLD  Human Rights Report: India(2008)