Commercial sex workers raise funds for J&K flood victims

September 12, 2014 04:04 pm | Updated 04:23 pm IST - Ahmednagar

Commercial sex workers of Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra have raised funds to help flood-hit victims of Jammu and Kashmir.

The workers have contributed Rs. 10,321 to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund and handed over the contribution to resident deputy collector Ahmednagar Rajendrakumar Patil on Friday, trustee of NGO Snehalaya, Suman Tribhuvan, told PTI .

Women sex workers of Ahmednagar have contributed to help people in every catastrophe for the last 25 years, which includes 1993 serial blasts in Mumbai, 2001 Gujarat earthquake, Kargil war, for tsunami victims, drought in Maharashtra and Uttarakhand landslide calamity last year, Ms. Tribhuvan said.

“Women here fight for their rights but they are equally responsible towards their duties and each time whenever there has been a disaster, they have contributed. Last year, they had raised Rs. 1 lakh for Uttarakhand victims,” she added.

As many as 200 workers have raised the money by contributing from their pay.

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