#StartTheConversation on how to #AddressDomesticViolence
October is the month of Domestic Violence Awareness and Breast cancer Awareness. As an urban educated society, we have acknowledged the importance of physical health and successfully removed any inhibitions on discussing Breast cancer openly. But, we fail, when it comes to even acknowledge Domestic Abuse. And to add to this open secret, are the only stereotype abuses shown in films, which further hampers our understanding or ability to grasp the depth and intensity of the subject. kyunki, estraang hai hum! I am approached almost every once in 2 days by friends, acquaintances and sometimes strangers for help, advice, network to address abuse in their life or their closed one's life. The system has anyway failed many victims, but so have we as a society. We only intervene when things go out of control and we do that too very conveniently. According to NFHS-4, every third woman has complained of domestic abuse, but the cases registered are a mere 3 digit number. ...