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Manpreet Singh
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Although society today pretends to be powerful, thoughtful, and non-discriminatory, affirming that it quickly recognizes certain things, but the truth is another thing. Sometimes you feel satisfied when you glance at the newspaper pages because you sense that society has changed, people and the world around you have changed. Yes, much much has changed and it’s true. But it leads to another thinking that whether the world is advancing for everyone to the better tomorrow? Clearly, the response to this is negative. The situation is nevertheless inevitable and becomes worse when we try to ignore it. Prostitution is one of these problems. Prostitution is a reality and there is virtually little hope of dispensation. Its life form may have changed, but for society, it remains a terrible truth. The way of life may have changed, but it has all changed the viewpoint and vision. Clearly, the answer to this is negative. The situation is nevertheless inevitable and grows more serious when we try to ignore it. Prostitution is one of these problems. Prostitution is a reality and there is practically no hope of dispensation. It may have changed its mode of existence, but it remains a harsh reality for society. The form of life may have changed but all the same vision and perspective. In Canada, France, Wales, Denmark, Holland, most of South America including Mexico (specific areas often), Israel, Australia, and many more countries worldwide prostitution is legal. In most Asian countries it is either legal or permitted; Australia has a sex services firm with stocks on the stock exchange. It is estimated that as many as 10 million kids are engaged in prostitution worldwide, according to proposals of numerous global study projects. In all countries, child prostitution exists regardless of their economic degree of development, and the problem is noted in the gravity of child prostitution in Asia and South America. We can assure the withdrawal of children from the business by legalizing prostitution and taking stringent measures to control it, preserving their rights and ensuring their safety.