Chanda was sold to a sex trader in Mumbai at the age of 11.
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“I thought of asking to go back to my village several times. But I saw how the girls who asked that were hit and kicked, so I quietly did what I was told," says Chanda.Soon, it was more than a year since she had been sold, and Chanda was used to this lifestyle by now. She had accepted the fact that she would have to work as a devadasi all her life. But then, Sunil came into her life – just like a prince who was going to rescue the princess! Initially, Sunil was just another customer for Chanda. But then, he started to ask her to stop being a devadasi and lead a respectable life. Chanda, however, couldn’t gather the courage to run away. When Chanda was 14, there was a mass raid on the brothels in Mumbai. Chanda was among the ten girls who managed to run away, the rest were arrested. When these girls came back they told the others something that made them aware of the hazards of their profession. They told them about AIDS.
“The girls who were arrested went through blood tests and a few were found to be HIV positive. They were told the disease was incurable and is caused due to having sex with multiple partners. We were all scared," says Chanda.The girls now wanted to leave this profession but the police raids made it impossible for them to come out of hiding. For the next four years, Chanda and her friends kept working as devadasis while in hiding because they felt they did not have any other options. Sunil stayed in touch with Chanda and kept insisting that she run away. And then, one day, Chanda finally picked up the courage to leave. One of the devadasi's father came to take her back to Hyderabad. This devadasi, Mumtaz, asked the other girls to follow her and helped them come out of the hell they were in. In the year 2000, when Chanda returned to her village, she was welcomed by her brothers who were now earning enough to help her.
With their support, Chanda took a loan of Rs. 35,000 from Milaap and started her own tailoring business. She purchased raw materials with the money and started making clothes for kids.
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