Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
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Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
I guess they too have a right to pursue their profession and why not if it is done in an organised manner ....When we actually look at the profession it is an entertainment and relaxation for those who visit bars but of course it does take on other forms when there is no legal sanction to it...
Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
I guess they too have a right to pursue their profession and why not if it is done in an organised manner ....When we actually look at the profession it is an entertainment and relaxation for those who visit bars but of course it does take on other forms when there is no legal sanction to it...
There is always possibility of some unlawful activity. For this any profession or enterprise is not banned. Bar dancers may turn to other indecent offers and activities. But this is so with any enterprise. even school teachers are not immune. So, bar dancer or any other job should not be banned.
Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
Here in AP, there are no such restrictions on the dancers who perform in the Bars and Pubs.
When the government had to allow the dance bar again, then why they stop in the first place. I really can't understand this :unsure:
Government stopped this according to the best of their judgment. But Supreme Court has ruled that bar dancers have a right to their livelihood from the profession. The profession can be regulated. Maharashtra government is still firm on decision to ban bar girls. They are studying the apex court decision. They may amend the law.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Firm-on-dance-bars-ban-will-study-SC-verdict-Maharashtra-govt/Article1-1093417.aspx
Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
I guess they too have a right to pursue their profession and why not if it is done in an organised manner ....When we actually look at the profession it is an entertainment and relaxation for those who visit bars but of course it does take on other forms when there is no legal sanction to it...
True....but the problem here is that we cannot neglect the human trafficking that goes on to bring the girls into these bars. Similar to the prostitution, illegal trafficking of minor girls is a big industry and has links with underworld mafia. Also, we cannot avoid the fact that thousands of families have been brought on the streets because men in their homes sold off their homes and belongings to throw money on these dancers!
Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
I guess they too have a right to pursue their profession and why not if it is done in an organised manner ....When we actually look at the profession it is an entertainment and relaxation for those who visit bars but of course it does take on other forms when there is no legal sanction to it...
True....but the problem here is that we cannot neglect the human trafficking that goes on to bring the girls into these bars. Similar to the prostitution, illegal trafficking of minor girls is a big industry and has links with underworld mafia. Also, we cannot avoid the fact that thousands of families have been brought on the streets because men in their homes sold off their homes and belongings to throw money on these dancers!
Illegal trafficking of women can be checked if you legalize prostitution. Of course, bar dancing must be lawful. We have seen that there is more illicit liqueur causing death in states where prohibition policy is followed. similar is the case with bar dancing.
Meanwhile the MLA who had initiated the ban is furious on government not adequately defending government policy in court.
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/1861970/report-mla-behind-dance-bars-ban-blames-vested-interests-in-govt
Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
I guess they too have a right to pursue their profession and why not if it is done in an organised manner ....When we actually look at the profession it is an entertainment and relaxation for those who visit bars but of course it does take on other forms when there is no legal sanction to it...
True....but the problem here is that we cannot neglect the human trafficking that goes on to bring the girls into these bars. Similar to the prostitution, illegal trafficking of minor girls is a big industry and has links with underworld mafia. Also, we cannot avoid the fact that thousands of families have been brought on the streets because men in their homes sold off their homes and belongings to throw money on these dancers!
Illegal trafficking of women can be checked if you legalize prostitution. Of course, bar dancing must be lawful. We have seen that there is more illicit liqueur causing death in states where prohibition policy is followed. similar is the case with bar dancing.
Meanwhile the MLA who had initiated the ban is furious on government not adequately defending government policy in court.
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/1861970/report-mla-behind-dance-bars-ban-blames-vested-interests-in-govt
Yes, unless such professions are legalized, not much can be done to check other related problems attached with these professions, but since there so much hypocrisy involved in our culture, we can probably never see that day.
Supreme Court has upheld bar dancers' right to perform. Accordingly, Bar dancers will reappear in Maharashtra's bars. But this is subject to licensing and regulation.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/SC-clears-way-for-running-of-dance-bars-in-Maharashtra/Article1-1093214.aspx
I guess they too have a right to pursue their profession and why not if it is done in an organised manner ....When we actually look at the profession it is an entertainment and relaxation for those who visit bars but of course it does take on other forms when there is no legal sanction to it...
True....but the problem here is that we cannot neglect the human trafficking that goes on to bring the girls into these bars. Similar to the prostitution, illegal trafficking of minor girls is a big industry and has links with underworld mafia. Also, we cannot avoid the fact that thousands of families have been brought on the streets because men in their homes sold off their homes and belongings to throw money on these dancers!
Illegal trafficking of women can be checked if you legalize prostitution. Of course, bar dancing must be lawful. We have seen that there is more illicit liqueur causing death in states where prohibition policy is followed. similar is the case with bar dancing.
Meanwhile the MLA who had initiated the ban is furious on government not adequately defending government policy in court.
http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/1861970/report-mla-behind-dance-bars-ban-blames-vested-interests-in-govt
Most developed countries respect right to work as they like openness. I am hundred percent sure no law in the world can stop the oldest profession of the world, so why ban it. Banning only increase corruption and lures human into experiencing a hidden joy. Openness lessens interest in such things. People find outlet in illegal activities if they are stopped by a law.
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