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Women-centric challenges are often ignored or dismissed by society and individuals due to various reasons such as cultural and societal norms, lack of awareness and education, and unconscious biases. Women’s issues may not be considered a priority or may be seen as minor concerns. Additionally, women from marginalized communities may face even greater challenges due to intersectional discrimination and systemic barriers. It is crucial to raise awareness and take action to address women-centric challenges and work towards creating a more equitable society for all women
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Please note that our services are not intended for crisis intervention. If you are experiencing severe symptoms or have thoughts of harming yourself, we strongly encourage you to seek immediate medical assistance or contact a suicide prevention helpline such as the Vandrevala Foundation 24×7 Helpline at +91-9999666555.
In addition, we recommend visiting the nearest hospital or emergency room, and involving a close family member or friend who can offer support during this time. Remember, it’s important to take care of your mental health and seek professional help when needed.
Please note that our services are not intended for crisis intervention. If you are experiencing severe symptoms or have thoughts of harming yourself, we strongly encourage you to seek immediate medical assistance or contact a suicide prevention helpline such as the Vandrevala Foundation 24×7 Helpline at +91-9999666555.
In addition, we recommend visiting the nearest hospital or emergency room, and involving a close family member or friend who can offer support during this time. Remember, it’s important to take care of your mental health and seek professional help when needed.