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17 Women Rescued From Secret Basement Of Mumbai Dance Bar: Police
- Monday December 13, 2021
- Mumbai News | Reported by Sunil Singh, Edited by Arun Nair
At least 17 women were rescued during a raid at a dance bar in Mumbai's Andheri, the police said today. The women were found inside a secret basement which was connected toa make-up room, they said.
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Blog: He Wanted An 'Exotic' Woman; I Agreed To Be His Date But Felt More Like A Trophy
- Thursday November 2, 2017
- Lifestyle | Written by Dheepa Chari, The Washington Post
"I sat at the bar to wait. Then my date walked in. A bald white man in his mid-50s in a designer suit."
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The dance bar ban: Politics and Profit
- Saturday July 27, 2013
- India News | Sreenivasan Jain
No sooner did Supreme Court lift the ban on Mumbai's dance bars than politicians across the board protested, saying that the bars should remain shut because they are a source of moral corruption and because they pose a law and order menace. But is this outright hypocrisy given that politicians seem to patronise dance bars or directly profit from th...
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17 Women Rescued From Secret Basement Of Mumbai Dance Bar: Police
- Monday December 13, 2021
- Mumbai News | Reported by Sunil Singh, Edited by Arun Nair
At least 17 women were rescued during a raid at a dance bar in Mumbai's Andheri, the police said today. The women were found inside a secret basement which was connected toa make-up room, they said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Blog: He Wanted An 'Exotic' Woman; I Agreed To Be His Date But Felt More Like A Trophy
- Thursday November 2, 2017
- Lifestyle | Written by Dheepa Chari, The Washington Post
"I sat at the bar to wait. Then my date walked in. A bald white man in his mid-50s in a designer suit."
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www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
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The dance bar ban: Politics and Profit
- Saturday July 27, 2013
- India News | Sreenivasan Jain
No sooner did Supreme Court lift the ban on Mumbai's dance bars than politicians across the board protested, saying that the bars should remain shut because they are a source of moral corruption and because they pose a law and order menace. But is this outright hypocrisy given that politicians seem to patronise dance bars or directly profit from th...
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www.ndtv.com