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West Bengal government seeks support of DMSC for cervical cancer vaccination for sex workers in Sonagachi

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West Bengal government seeks support of DMSC for cervical cancer vaccination for sex workers in Sonagachi

Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a collective for working on rights and recognition of sex workers, celebrates 31 years

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