West Bengal: X-ray Test To Save Teenagers From Getting Into Sex Trade

Supported by

X-ray Test To Save Teenagers Getting Into Sex Trade

In order to curb the increasing numbers of the adolescent and teenager girls from entering into the sex trade, an X-Ray test is being used to stop underage girls from getting into the trade. This X-Ray test is being conducted across West Bengal by Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a sex worker’s organisation with around 1.30 lakh members.

“Most of the time girls lie when we ask them if they are above 18. Sometimes, it is really tough to determine whether the girl is 16 or 18. To ascertain their real age an X-Ray test is now conducted.” Mahashweta told PTI, as reported by Business Standard.

“The age of a girl can be easily determined by conducting an X-Ray of wrist and waist. It is the easiest way and is practised in western nations to prevent underage girls from entering flesh trade.” says Samarjit Jana, principal of Sonagachi Research and Training Institute (SRTI), an NGO which works with Durbar. Sonagachi is the Asia’s largest red light zone. It is also the first to roll out such an initiative. With the help of the state government, Durbar officials have started a campaign against adolescent girls being forced into sex trade. The campaign has also gained a momentum in districts like Coochbehar, Jalpaiguri, Malda, North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas and Murshidabad, where flesh trade is widespread.

“Every girl has to go through X-Ray test and if it is proved that the girl has been forced into it, we send her to her parents or to government homes. So far hundreds of adolescent girls have been saved,” the official said.

A self-regulatory board has been set up in Coochbehar, Jalpaiguri, and some other bordering areas to make this process more effective. The board is comprised of two sex workers, the chief district medical officer, a doctor, a lawyer and a social worker.

The Logical Indian appreciates this innovative way of resist young girls to enter into sex trade. We urge other state governments to bring this initiative in their states and prevent the menace.

#PoweredByYou We bring you news and stories that are worth your attention! Stories that are relevant, reliable, contextual and unbiased. If you read us, watch us, and like what we do, then show us some love! Good journalism is expensive to produce and we have come this far only with your support. Keep encouraging independent media organisations and independent journalists. We always want to remain answerable to you and not to anyone else.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Featured

Amplified by

P&G Shiksha

P&G Shiksha Turns 20 And These Stories Say It All

Amplified by

Isha Foundation

Sadhguru’s Meditation App ‘Miracle of Mind’ Hits 1 Million Downloads in 15 Hours, Surpassing ChatGPT’s Early Growth

Recent Stories

16‑Year‑Old Tanvi Sharma Becomes Youngest Indian Ever to Reach BWF World Tour Final with Silver at 2025 US Open Super 300

Woman in Pune’s Kondhwa Allegedly Raped by Man Posing as Courier; Police Investigation On

CUET UG 2025 Results to be Released on July 4, Confirms NTA; Here’s How to Check Your Scores

Contributors

Writer : 
Editor : 
Creatives :