Theoretical: HIV predominance in India stays high among female sex laborers. This paper presents the principal discoveries of a subjective investigation
of the methods of activity of female sex work in Belgaum region, Karnataka, India, consolidating fifty meetings with sex laborers. Thirteen sex work settings
(recognized by sex laborers' fundamental spots of sales and sex) are distinguished. Notwithstanding recently archived whorehouse, hold up, road, dhaba
(expressway eatery), and parkway based sex laborers, under-investigated or recently arising sex specialist classifications are recognized, including telephone
based sex laborers, parlor young ladies, and farming specialists. Ladies working in whorehouses, lodges, dhabas, and on roadways portray factors that put them
at high HIV risk. Of these, dhaba and expressway based sex laborers are inadequately covered by existing mediations. The paper looks at the HIV-related weakness
factors well defined for each sex work setting. The methods of activity and HIV-weaknesses of sex work settings distinguished in this paper have significant
ramifications for the nearby program.