The Cruel Business Of Brothels Authorities collude to run flesh trade and sex slavery in the red-light areas of Delhi, Mumbai and Calcutta WAITING Inmates of a brothel in Delhi’s GB Road look for clients PHOTOGRAPH BY GETTY IMAGES If brothels in India’s urban spaces have thrived primarily on human trafficking, then the country has a triangle that maps out the sly movement of human cargo. Delhi, Mumbai and Calcutta chart a dangerous interlink that keeps the supply of women never short of demand. It is, however, not just anybody’s libido that cranks up the flesh trade across the clearly defined pockets of prostitution in these three metros. It is the avarice of the authorities. The very forces that are supposed to routinely fight this modern-day slavery often collude with kidnappers, middlemen and brothel-keepers to earn benefits much beyond sexual gratification. Clusters of brothels in these top cities are sources of huge income for the corrupt: cops, politicos and civic autho
The country's largest casino chain Deltin Group said it opened its first facility at Gangtok, capital of Sikkim, under the brand name of Casino Deltin Denzong. The casino, at the Denzong Regency hotel situated 6,000-feet above sea level and offering a breathtaking view of the world's third highest peak Mt Kanchenjuga, comes with 169 gaming positions spread across two levels. Deltin already runs Asia's largest floating casino, Deltin Royale and also the country's first casino flotel, Deltin Caravela in Goa. Delta Corp got the licence last July from Denzong Regency Hotel to run the run casino at its premises on lease, Ashish Kapadia, managing director of Delta Corp said.
A class VII girl had gone to mela with 3 youths known to her and her family at Jairamkhali village under South 24-Parganas district in West Bengal. The youths lured her away to an isolated playground and repeatedly gang raped her. In a state of trauma the girl returned home and narrated the incident to her parents. Fearing bad image in village, they reported it to the village panchayat. The panchayat called the 3 youths for a closed door meeting but they soon fled the village with the families locking away their houses. That night itself the girl tried to commit suicide by drinking poison. At the right time she was admitted to the hospital and her life was saved. An FIR has been filed now.
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