NHRC seeks report from the Maharashtra Government on the complaint of bar girls union

New Delhi, 15 April 2005
The National Human Rights Commission received a petition from Bhartiya Bargirls Union alleging that the Maharashtra Government's decision to close dance bars in the State is going to deprive 75,000 bar girls of their source of livelihood. It further alleged that the Government has taken a unilateral and sudden decision without taking the responsibility of their rehabilitation on the ground that most of them have come from other states and not from Maharashtra. The petition has expressed apprehension that depriving these bargirls of their source of livelihood without proper rehabilitation is going to force them into prostitution.
The Commission took cognizance of the complaint on 12 April 2005 and has transmitted it to the Chief Secretary, Government of Maharashtra for comments within 4 weeks.
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