Boundaries of Contagion: The Unheard Plight of Sex Workers in Karnataka

Devajana C. Nanjunda, Pulamaghatta N. Venugopal
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Abstract Karnataka is the most populous state in South India. The Government of Karnataka constituted a committee under the chairpersonship of one of the sitting women members of the Karnataka Legislative Council to study the conditions of the sex workers in the state. This committee has submitted its report to the Karnataka government recently. This study has interviewed around 11,000 sex workers across the state and collected the required information about their present condition. Data have been collected through the schedule having 169 questions and interviewing the respondents. Sex workers were identified through the district councillors for the survey. The committee has estimated more than 300,000 women are involved in this work, a majority of them are from lower social groups having a low income. The study has found that in the initial stage, women are being stepped into this job merely because of trafficking or to earn more money for life, or are sold unwittingly to the pimps by relatives or friends. Once they get stuck in this vicious cycle, women continue to be sex workers only because of no other exit. It is found that women continue to be sex workers as long as demand or beauty prevails in the market. When demand decreases, they continue in the field as a supplier/agent (pimps). The study has found that a majority of them are being trafficked from Maharashtra and Goa to Karnataka. The study found migration, drought, unemployment, early marriage divorce, poverty, etc., as some of the reasons for entering in this job. Shockingly, the report has revealed that married women are more engaged in this occupation. The more interesting issue is that around 26 per cent of women/girls have entered into this sex work job just to buy a good mobile, to get a good dress, for pocket money, etc. The report further says that more than 17–20 per cent of them are HIV infected. The study finally suggests that awareness creation, atrocity prevention, resolving rehabilitation and empowerment should be the part and parcel of any policy for the welfare of the sex workers. This article is based on the findings of the study report submitted to government by the committee.
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传染的边界:卡纳塔克邦性工作者闻所未闻的困境
卡纳塔克邦是印度南部人口最多的邦。卡纳塔克邦政府成立了一个委员会,由卡纳塔克邦立法委员会的一名现任女议员担任主席,研究该邦性工作者的状况。该委员会最近向卡纳塔克邦政府提交了报告。这项研究采访了全州大约11000名性工作者,并收集了他们目前状况的必要信息。数据是通过有169个问题的时间表和采访受访者收集的。性工作者是由区议员选出进行调查的。该委员会估计,有30多万名妇女参与了这项工作,其中大多数来自低收入的社会底层群体。研究发现,在最初阶段,女性从事这一工作仅仅是因为人口贩卖,或者是为了赚更多的钱,或者是被亲戚或朋友无意中卖给皮条客。一旦陷入这种恶性循环,女性就会因为没有其他出路而继续做性工作者。研究发现,只要市场上对美貌的需求占上风,女性就会继续从事性工作者的工作。当需求减少时,他们继续在该领域作为供应商/代理人(皮条客)。研究发现,他们中的大多数是从马哈拉施特拉邦和果阿邦被贩卖到卡纳塔克邦的。研究发现,移民、干旱、失业、早婚、离婚、贫困等是进入这一职业的一些原因。令人震惊的是,报告显示已婚女性更多地从事这一职业。更有趣的问题是,大约26%的妇女/女孩从事性工作只是为了买一辆好手机、买一件好衣服、赚零花钱等。报告还说,其中17 - 20%以上的人感染了艾滋病毒。该研究最后建议,提高认识、预防暴行、解决康复问题和赋予权力应该成为性工作者福利政策的重要组成部分。这篇文章是根据委员会提交给政府的研究报告的结果编写的。
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