Monday, August 29, 2011

laws

our nation is very wonderful, and Indians are so emotional. before few days, a man stand against government lokpal bill and corruption, so many peoples were join this movement. this movement proved that the common man is still alive he is not die. many laws in India, but how many laws is in working, dowry law, child labor law, women's law etc. these laws made for make a good society but for it most important thing is awareness of peoples.
i hope jan lokpal bill will be effective and peoples will be aware for it.   

Monday, March 21, 2011

Donate Now

Nidaan Samajik Vikas Sanstha is going to start a campaign for one unit blood donation. so please donate only one unit blood for healthy india.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Yuva Sanskriti, Nand Kishore Kumawat

read my book yuva sanskriti published by sahityagar, jaipur, contact for book 09351202010, 09602616633
ISBN 81-88093-43-2

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Reality of prostitution

Child Prostitution: A reality
275000 red light areas in our country and almost 52 lakh childern are involved in this business. almost 20 lakh girls started work in the age of 5 to 15 years. Accroding a report of international organision for migration, almost 5 lakh unadult girls are involved in this business in eastren europ. every year, turnover of prostitution is about 42.5 arab dollar. accroding to paul university research, 7 hundred girls below 9 year old come in india from nepal every year for prostitution. 1 to 2 lakh nepali girls are involved in prostitution in india now. 60 to 80% prostitutes are suffering from many STD. 2.6% nepali girls, 2.17% bangladeshi girls are doing prostitution in india now. 60% prostitutions come from S.T. and S.C. communities.
One chid prostitute have sex 3 or 4 time in a day and income distribute in six peoples. prostitues are living in very bad conditions.
Many surveys have been conducted to find out the extent of child prostitution. Dr. Gilada's paper on perspectives and positional problems of social intervention" shows that,
"70% of women are forced into prostitution and 20% of these are child prostitutes."
Statistics of the survey done show:-
City Population Prostitute Population

Bombay 10 million 100,000
Calcutta 9 million 100,000
Delhi 7 million 40,000
Agra 3 million 40,000
A survey conducted by Indian Health Organization of a red light area of Bombay shows:-
1. 20% of the one lakh prostitutes are children.
2. 25% of the child prostitutes had been abducted and sold.
3. 6% had been raped and sold.
4. 8% had been sold by their fathers after forcing them into incestuous relationships.
5. 2 lakh minor girls between ages 9yrs-20yrs were brought every year from Nepal to India and 20,000 of them are in Bombay brothels.
6. 15% to 18% are adolescents between 13 yrs and 18 yrs.
7. 15% of the women in prostitution have been sold by their husbands
8. Of 200m suffering from sexually transmitted diseases in the world 50m alone were in India.
9. 15% of them are devdasis.
Child Sex Workers: We have already mentioned in the previous section the development model that pushes the. IN this consumerism also plays its role. Their traditional role and place in the social structure is under threat because of non-implementation of land reform and rural development scheme. Increasing economic pressures are compelling them to cater to the needs of new social dispensation. In this regard it may be noted that is some section of rural society in Rajasthan, prostitution has spread on a wider scale as a result of attraction of the glitter of urban life and development of internal and foreign tourism.
It is estimated that here are about 2.5 million sex workers in the country and out of these slightly less than half a million are 768 girl sex workers in the category of children and has put out some eye opening facts. They have found that of these about 48 percent were pushed into in procession by 'friends'. About 33 percent are the victims of relatives' machinations. About 50 percent of the cases were of those who started working here at the age of 14 to 15 years; 42 percent between the ages of 11 to 13 years and the reset were less than this age group when they were pushed into this life of degradation. Some girls of under the age of 7 0r 8 years are sent to learn etiquette. There are some social groups in Rajasthan who have been traditionally contributing to the flesh trade. The practice has been that the girls from these groups have to cater to the base needs of the upper section of the society. One such groups that of Nutts. These people are generally concentrated in the areas of Alwar, Jaipur, Malbalaa, etc. These people live in clusters outside the village. Mahalla is about 13 kilometers from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Ajmer highway (some people also call it Maila). This place caters to the demands of outsiders who visit here specially to exploit their women.
The phenomenon of commercialized trafficking of their girls found an easy acceptability among kollas as Nadeem Hasnain, an anthropologist researched the Socio-economic and cultural variables responsible for the bondage. In his book Bonded for ever (1982) says. "… Centuries of exploitation and extreme degrees of material and non material deprivation and the resultant wretchedness have taken the fight out of them and they can hardly resist the temptation of getting some hundred rupees even at the cost of selling their offsprings and wives. It is an economic battle for life".
Nearly 5000 teenagers and women in a Tehsil of sangli district in South Maharastra wait for the month of June when the Arabs come and the year long poverty and hunger of these women, children, and babies is dispelled over night. The flesh trade flourishes from June to September and makes all the people connected with it happy.
In Rajashtan teenage prostitution is catching up as men sit and smoke hukkas while women fix bargains years after passing of the suppression of immoral traffic of women and children act. The children of the age group between 12 yrs to 20 yrs practice prostitution after school hours. Most of these children are later sold to the brothels of Agra and Delhi.

In big cities women procures are on a lookout for girls and they get girls from Basti, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Shahjahanpur, which are particularly notorious areas. Trilokpur police said that in a period of a year one thousand girls were sold in Doomariyaganj tahsil alone.
During the last 10 years tourism has increased and with it has come the scourge of AIDS. In Rajasthan old forts and havelis are being turned into high class and fashionable, tourist resorts. This has brought the wave of T.V., cinema, and consumerism to the surrounding rural areas also. All these have a combined effect to link these areas to urban child labour and child prostitution market.
It is estimated that about three lakh prostitutes under the age of 16 years in Indian brothels are from Nepal. We are told that a large percentage of prostitution in Pakistan are from Bangladesh. Such facts relate poverty to this type of exploitation.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

kanyaa bhroon hatyaa

dU;k Hkzw.k gR;k

       gky gh esa dukMk vkSj Hkkjr ds ,d lk>k losZ us jksaxVs [kMsa djus okys rF; izLrqr fd, gSaA chl o"kZ esa ,d djksM QhVlkbMA yksxksa dk ekbaM lsV gh ,slk gSa] csVh dks csgrj le>us dh ckr rks nwj cjkcj Hkh dgka le>rs gSa\ dksbZ yMdh cgqr yk;d&vkmVLVSafMax gks rks dgrs gSa] esjk csVk gSaA csVk ;kuh vkius csVh dks dkWEiyhesaV fn;kA esjk rks csVk Hkh ;gh gSa] fdruh cMh ckr\ csVk ftruk cMk dkWEyhesaV gSa pwfM;ka mruh gh cMh f/kôkjA D;ksa\ pwwfM;ka iguus okyh derj gSa\ dk;j gSa\ ukdkfcy gSa\
       ekuo Hkh lkekU; thoksa dh rjg ,d izk.kh gSa ftldh rhu vko'drk,a gSa] Hkkstu] fuæk rFkk laHkksxA buesa ls Hkkstu dh vko';drk ds dkj.k vkfne ekuo dks f'kdkj rFkk Hkkstu laxzg.k djuk iMrk Fkk tksfd ,d dfBu dke jgkA iq:"kksa Lo;a ds fy, Hkkstu dh ;g vko'drk iw.kZ djrk jgrk] ijarq L=h Lo;a vdsys viuh larkuksa dk ikyu djus esa vl{ke jgh vkSj larku ds ikyu mfpr ikyu ds fy, ,d L=h dks vius ikl iq:"k j[kuk vfuok;Z eglwl gqvkA iq:"kksa dh L=h ls ,dek= vko';drk laHkksx jgh vkSj bl vko'drk dh gj le; iwfrZ rHkh gks ldrh Fkh tc og fL=;ksa dh larkuksa dk ikyu djus ds fy, mUgsa Hkkstu rFkk lqj{kk ns vkSj blds cnys esa og lewg dh fL=;ksa dk laHkksx izkIr djsaA blh dkj.k fL=;ksa rFkk iq:"kksa ds lewg ,df=r gq, vkSj blh izdkj HkkSxksfyd n`f"V ls fHké dbZ LFkkuksa ij iq:"k rFkk fL=;ksa ds ,sls lewg ,df=r gksdj jgus yxsaaaA bu lewgksa esa iq:"k fL=;ksa ds fy, f'kdkj dj ds ykrs vkSj blds cnys esa og mlds lkFk laHkksx djrsA laHkksx dh nj c<usa ds lkFk gh lewgksa esa cPpksa dh la[;k Hkh c<us yxh rFkk Hkkstu ykus okys lnL;ksa dh la[;k] Hkkstu [kkusa okyksa dh rqyuk esa de iMus yxhA bldk ifj.kke ;g fudyk fd iq:"kksa us cPpksa dks ekjuk 'kq: dj fn;k ftlls lewg ds lnL;ksa dh la[;k dks lhfer j[kk tk ldsA vkxsa pydj tc Hkkstu ladV vf/kd gks x;k rc iq:"kksa ds lewg us vf/kd la[;k esa fL=;ksa dks ekjuk 'kq: dj fn;k D;ksafd lewg esa vf/kdka'k fL=;ka xHkZorh ;k NksVs cPps gksus ds dkj.k f'kdkj rFkk Hkkstu laxzg.k esa Hkkx ugha ys ikrh Fkh bUgha fL=;ksa dks Hkkstu ladV ds le; Hkh cSBs fcBk, f[kykuk Hkkjh iMus yxk vkSj nwljs LFkku ij tkus ds fy, Hkh ;g fL=;ka cks> cuus yxh( blfy, Lo;a dks thfor j[krs gq, iq:"kksa us dqN l{ke fL=;ksa dks gh vius lkFk j[kk vkSj vf/kdka'k uotkr yMfd;ksa dks rFkk cqtqxksZa dks NksMuk ;k ekjuk 'kq: dj fn;kA uotkr yMdksa dks blfy, ugha ekjk x;k D;ksafd og vkxs pydj f'kdkj esa lgk;rk djsxsaA dkQh yacas le; rd uotkr yMfd;ksa dks ekjk tkrk jgk vkSj blh dkj.k ;g ijEijk cu xbZ fd lewg esa vko;drkuqlkj gh fL=;ksa dks j[kk tk,a tks cgqifr fookg ijEijk }kjk larku iSnk djsa vkSj lewg esa u, lnL;ksa dks tUe nsaA fodkl ds pj.kksa esa vkxsa tc Ñf"k O;oLFkk vkbZ rc [ksrh dh ns[kHkky ds fy, rFkk i'kqvksa ds ns[kHkky ds fy, fL=;ksa dh vf/kd vko'drk eglwl gqbZ vkSj fL=;ksa dks lEeku c<us yxkA /khjs&/khjs [ksr rFkk ?kj dh laifÙk ij fL=;ksa dk vf/kdkj gqvk vkSj ekr`lÙkkRed rFkk ekr`LFkkuh; lektksa dk mn; gqvkA
       ,slk ugha gSa fd ekr` LFkkuh; o ekr`dqy ifjokjksa esa fL=;ksa dh n'kk vPNh FkhA bu ifjokjks esa Hkh jktuSfrd usrk iq#"k gh gksrs gSa vkSj fL=;ksa dk izHkko lEifr fu;U=.k ij fn[kkbZ iMrk gSa rFkk ?kjsyw o ;kSu vf/kdkj L=h dks izkIr gksrs gSa ftlls mudh fLFkfr fir`LFkkuh; rFkk fir`dqy ifjokjksa ls Bhd gksrh gSaA vkxs fir`dqy o fir`LFkkuh; fuokl okys lektks esa fookg ds ckn ,sls yksxks esa tkdj jguk fL=;ksa ds fy, dfBu gqvk ftuesa mudk dksbZ laca/kh ugha FkkA Ýstj ds vuqlkj fir`dqy esa laca/kks dh dfM;ka  iq#"kksa dh vksj tqMrh gSa] blfy, os bl ckr dks lqfu'fpr djuk pkgsaxs fd f'k'kq dk firk gh ekrk dk ifr gks blfy, fir`dqy lektks esa fL=;ksa ds ;kSu laca/kksa ds fo"k; esa dbZ izfrca/k yxk fn, x, ;gka rd fd fookg ds igys vius dkSek;Z dh j{kk djus ij Hkh tksj fn;kA ,slk u gksus ij L=h dks dbZ rjg ds lkekftd n.Mksa ls izrkfMr fd;k tkrkA dU;k dkSek;Z j{kk ds fy, ekrk firk us Hkh ml ij dMh ^^utj^^ yxk nh] ftldk izHkko mldh f'k{kk rFkk LorU=rk ij iMk vkSj fookfgr vkSj vfookfgr efgykvksa dks vf/kd xaHkhj leL;kvksa dk lkeuk djuk iMk tSls] ekufld jksx] volkn vkSj vkRegR;kA iq#"kksa ij dksbZ ;kSu laca/kh ikcanh ugha Fkh og LorU= Fkk] gj {ks= esa( vkSj efgykvksa dh fLFkfr ^^fiatjs esa can rksrs^^ dh rjg gksus yxhA bldk ekufld izHkko ;g gqvk fd ,d ek¡ us ;g QSlyk dj fy;k fd mldh iq=h mlds tSlk thou ugha ft,axh vkSj ;gha ls dU;k gR;k,a vkSj dU;k Hkzw.k gR;k,a c<haA blfy, ,d ek¡] nknh vkSj ukuh us vius gh gkFkksa ls vius gh [kwu dk [kwu djuk 'kq: fd;kA dkykUrj esa dU;kvksa dks ekjus dh ijEijk py iMhA Åijh rkSj ij ;gh utj vk;k fd ,d L=h gh L=h dks ekj jgh gSa] ysfdu efgykvksa dh bl [kwuh ijEijk ds ihNs iq:"k gh FkkA  fir`dqy esa iq= dks gh egRo fn;k x;k blfy, dU;k gR;k,a c<rh xbZA
       vc lkspus dk dsUnz ;g gSa fd vkt yMfd;ka gj {ks= esa LorU= gSa rks Hkh dU;k Hkzw.k gR;k,a #dh ugha gSaA vkt Hkh vf/kdka'kr% gj nEifŸk dh igyh ilan yMdk gh D;ksa gSa \ bldk lhèkk lk dkj.k ;gha utj vkrk gSa fd vkt Hkh ?kj dh bTtr dh j[kokyh yMdh dks gh ekuk tkrk gSaA mldk lrhRo gh ?kj dh bTtr gksrk gSa tcfd yMdksa ij ,slh dksbZ ikcanh ughaA dbZ /kekZsa rFkk lektksa esa igyh ckj jtLoyk gksus ds ckn yMfd;ksa dks ?kj dh pkjnhokjh esa dSn tSlk dj fn;k tkrk gSaA mUgsa yMdksa ls ckr djuk ;k feyuk euk gksrk FkkA viuh fookg ;ksX; iqf=;ksa dk 'khy vkSj mudh vfLerk dks cuk, j[kuk mudh ekrk ij ,d cks> ls de ugha gksrk FkkA vusd eqfLye leqnk;ksa esa rks fookg ds ckn yMdh ds fookgiwoZ 'khy Hkax u gksus dk ijh{k.k fd;k tkrk gSaA lqgkxjkr dks] o/kw ds fookgiwoZ dkSek;Z ds izek.k ds :i esa jDr ls luh pknj iznf'kr dh tkrh Fkh] tcfd iq:"k ds dkSek;Z dks ij[kus dk dksbZ rjhdk ugha gSaA Hkkjrh; iqjk.kksa esa Hkh ,sls mnkgj.k ns[kus dks feyrs gSa] ftlesa fL=;ksa dks gh viuh ifo=rk dh ijh{kk nsuh iMhA
       dkSek;Z j{kk ds fy, 'kh?kz fookg rFkk ngst dk foÑr :i mHkj dj lkeus vk;kA vkt Hkh ifjokj okys ngst ls igys bl ckr ls Mjrs gSa fd mudh bTtr bl LoPNan iq:"k lekt esa dSls cps \ blfy, mu ij ikcafn;ka tl dh rl gh gSaA vkt Hkh blh j{kk ds fy, yMfd;ksa esa ^^HkS¸;k laLÑfr^^ izpfyr gSa tcfd og Lo;a ^^cfgu th laLÑfr^^ ls vktkn gksus dk ne Hkjrh gSaA dgus dk vFkZ ;g gS fd Hkkjrh; HkkSfrd vk/kqfudrk esa gh th jgs gSa vkSj vHkkSfrdrk vk/kqfudrk esa fiNMs gq, gSa] bl ^^lkaLÑfrd foyEcu dh [kkbZ^^ dkQh pkSMh gSaA oS'ohsdj.k vkSj mŸkj vk/kqfudhdj.k tSls nkSj esa ge vkt Hkh i'kqrk esa th jgs gSaA ;fn iq#"k Lo;a dks ;kSu Lor=Urk nsrk gSa rks ;gh Lor=Urk L=h dks Hkh nsuh gksxh] ;fn iq:"k gh fdlh yMdh dks lSadsaM gSaM cukrk gS rks mlesa lSadsaM gSaM yMdh dks iRuh cukus dk ne Hkh j[kuk gksxkA ;fn og ^^daMkse fcankl cksy^^ tSlk vk/kqfud gks x;k gS rks mls L=h dks Hkh ;kSu laca/kksa ds ekeys esa LorU= djuk gksxk] ;fn og ySafxd lkekftd lekurk dh ckr djrk gSa rks mls ;g lekurk nsuh Hkh gksxhA
       vc rFkkdfFkr cqf)thoh dg ldrs gS fd ,sls lekt vkSj laLÑfr  lekIr gks tk,xh] ysfdu D;k bl lekt vkSj laLÑfr  dh mŸkjthfork dk Hkkj D;k ek= L=h gh mBk,xh \