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Windsor Johnston. Rashida Bibi came to Kolkata as a teenager with the promise of a job as a nanny β but then was told she had to become a sex worker. That's been her profession for some 30 years. When Rashida Bibi was 16, she left her native Bangladesh and came to Kolkata, India, with the promise of a job as a nanny.
Tears well up in her eyes when she remembers that moment. Some 30 years later, Bibi is one of an estimated 11, sex workers in Sonagachi, a notorious red-light district in Kolkata.
And she is the mother of year-old Madhabi, who attends secondary school and dreams of being a hip-hop dancer in Bollywood. The teenager spends hours each week trying to perfect the art of "B-fusion," a mix of classical Indian dance, Bollywood choreography and hip-hop elements. She's teaching herself by watching TV and movie dance scenes.
Shibani, left, and Madhabi, who live at the New Light residential home for children of sex workers, practice an Indian dance called "B-fusion. The reason that Madhabi has high hopes? An organization called New Light, which educates and cares for children of sex workers in the red-light district of Kalighat in Kolkata about 10 minutes from the Sonagachi neighborhood where Rashida Bibi works.
Basu is humbled by the honor. But she still worries about having enough money to pay her staff of 35 β teachers and tutors who help the kids with their homework, counselors, drivers who take them to and from school, a nurse and the day-to-day operations personnel. It's India's highest honor for civilian women. Seema Mehta hide caption. Urmi Basu first came to Kolkata's sex worker neighborhoods 20 years ago. Sex work is legal in India although soliciting, brothels and working as a pimp are against the law.