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This Business is growing day by day in Kathmandu with the help of these young boys. Nepal, where over 30 per cent of the 30 million population is below the poverty line (BPL), 42 per cent are unemployed and which until 2006, saw an armed struggle by Maoist insurgents, it is hard to resist the money the trade offers. Dressed in simple clothes, these boys look out for foreign tourists visiting.
Kathmandu’s Thamel market – famous for its dance bars, pubs, restaurants, shops and nightlife – especially after dusk. The poverty, unemployment and the lure of quick money have pushed hundreds of them into this trade. Their targets typically are men who roam in groups around massage parlours located in every nook and corner of the sprawling market.
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