Mumbai Dance Bar Ban Vs. Delhi Spa Ban
Some reflections by a senior. In Mumbai from about 1995-2012, we had dance bars. You could watch pretty girls gyrate to the latest Bollywood songs, then for a fee, usually about 4 K, inclusive, you had a short term sex. This was banned in 2012, and was again restarted in 2018, though somewhat more tamed, with many of the weaker establishments going under. I believe the same will happen to Delhi's Spa Ban. The ban will last, not years, but a few months, due to the thearuptic reasons. The Spas will re-emerge in a somewhat truncated manner, similar to Mumbai's dance bars. The weaker establishments will go under, which may actually be beneficial! Some of the weaker establishments were truly horrendous in terms of service and hygiene. Just my 2 cents as a senior who has experienced a great deal, both good and bad!
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Delhi High court reprieve for Spas
Read in the newspapers that the Spas may be back to normal soon after Delhi HC's green signal. As mentioned by one of the poster, the ones on bottom level of pyramid may close down and the top ones may restart pretty soon. Because as per the decision, the green signal is for all the spas meeting the regulatory standards. Not a bad thing.
Spa goers rejoice as HC gives temporary relief to spa centres
Spa goers rejoice as HC gives temporary relief to spa centres.
[URL]https://www.hindustantimes.com/more-lifestyle/spas-goers-rejoice-as-hc-gives-temporary-relief-to-spa-centres/story-vSBinm477JsMlh9wsRaMDO.html[/URL]
[QUOTE=Mrpusa;2378560]Some reflections by a senior. In Mumbai from about 1995-2012, we had dance bars. You could watch pretty girls gyrate to the latest Bollywood songs, then for a fee, usually about 4 K, inclusive, you had a short term sex. This was banned in 2012, and was again restarted in 2018, though somewhat more tamed, with many of the weaker establishments going under. I believe the same will happen to Delhi's Spa Ban. The ban will last, not years, but a few months, due to the thearuptic reasons. The Spas will re-emerge in a somewhat truncated manner, similar to Mumbai's dance bars. The weaker establishments will go under, which may actually be beneficial! Some of the weaker establishments were truly horrendous in terms of service and hygiene. Just my 2 cents as a senior who has experienced a great deal, both good and bad![/QUOTE]