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Выберите ближайший сервисVictims from Odisha are frequently trafficked to other states for commercial sexual exploitation, with many incidents showing connections to major cities and northern Indian states.
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Jharsuguda is an industrial hub in Odisha, and like many rapidly developing industrial zones, it has specific areas associated with the informal or underground sex trade. 📍 Context and Location
Local authorities in Odisha often conduct raids to combat trafficking. It is important to distinguish between organized red light districts found in larger metropolitan cities and the covert, illegal, and trafficked-based prostitution that occurs in smaller industrial towns like Jharsuguda. Efforts Against Exploitation Victims from Odisha are frequently trafficked to other
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In India, areas with high concentrations of migratory workers and informal sex work are classified as "High-Risk Groups" (HRGs) by public health agencies. In Odisha, the Odisha State AIDS Control Society (OSACS) alongside National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) actively operate in industrial belts. Their targeted interventions generally focus on: If you share with third parties, their policies apply
The absence of a formal "red light area" in Jharsuguda makes the lives of sex workers there even more precarious. Operating in isolation, often in hotels and private residences, they are at a higher risk of violence, exploitation, and arrest. For the industrial hub of Jharsuguda to progress in a holistic manner, its administration and civil society must move beyond sporadic police actions. A balanced, long-term strategy that combines robust action against traffickers with genuine social support, healthcare, and alternative livelihoods for sex workers is needed to transform the hidden corners of the city into spaces of safety, dignity, and economic independence.
Many individuals in these sectors are victims of forced labor or trafficking.