Established in 1795 for Telugu-speaking 'Kamathis' (labourers), Kamathipura evolved into Asia’s largest red-light district by the late 19th century, driven by British demand. Once home to 50,000+ sex workers, it now faces decline, stigma, and redevelopment. Traces of colonial-era architecture still stand, echoing its layered and turbulent history.
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12 Jun