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Durga Puja street art gives us a peek into lives of sex workers

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Kolkata: Along with worshiping goddess Kali during the ongoing festive time of Durga Puja, India is also amid the storm of #MeToo movement, battling against the sexual assaults done to the woman and asking for their safety and rights.

In a bid to bring out the struggles of sex workers, a street graffiti was unveiled by a Durga Puja organiser in north Kolkata earlier this week. The graffiti, painted on a 300 feet long stretch of road in Ahiritola area, tells the tale of hardships and the circumstances that force a woman to get into the flesh trade.

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Uttam Saha, the working president of the Ahritolata Jubakbrinda Durga puja committee said, “Our aim is to spread awareness among people to highlight the life and struggle of a sex worker,” said.

“Both lively and gloomy colours were used in the graffiti illustrating various shades of the life of a sex worker,” said artist Soumen Sarkar, who took part in the project. “A woman becomes a sex worker either due to trafficking or for the sake of running her family. She is also a mother, who despite all odds, takes care of her children and family. There can’t be disparity when we celebrate womanhood in the form of goddess Durga,” said another artist Manas Roy.

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Evidently, the art depicted the lives of inmates of the brothel at Sonagachhi, stated to be Asia’s largest red light area, which is around 1 km away from Ahiritola.

The graffiti depicted the touching story of this community, painting three women peeping through a door with distorted red kumkum line on a woman’s forehead signifying her tragedy.

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“We are really happy that such a theme has been taken up by the puja committee depicting our lives and struggles,” Santana Das of Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee said. Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee is an umbrella organisation of the state’s sex workers having more than 1,30,000 registered members. Interestingly, soil from a brothel is an essential ingredient for the making of a Durga idol.

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