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#domesticviolence #women #silentstory Written & Directed by - Aayush Kungwani starring- Sparsh Agarwal, Faizy Khanam chief.A.d- Huma Khan, Dev Raj cameraman - Rajat Bhardwaj, Hemant Sharma For women involved in a situation of Domestic Violence, please contact the helpline of the Aks Foundation in Pune below. They are available 24/7. Domestic Violence Helpline In Pune Aks Helpline Numbers: 8793088814 to talk to our volunteers anytime. For legal advice, call: 8793088815 For psychological counselling, call: 8793088816. The following organisations can be contacted in Delhi: Women’s Organisations In Delhi Shakti Shalini: 1091/ 1291 (011) 23317004 Shakti Shalini Women’s Shelter: (011) 24373736/ 24373737 SAARTHAK: (011) 26853846/ 26524061 All India Women’s Conference: 10921/ (011) 23389680 JAGORI: (011) 26692700 Joint Women’s Programme (also has branches in Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai: (011) 24619821 Dial 1091 for Women’s Helpline in Bangalore/Bengaluru Vanitha Sahayavani Toll-Free No: 1091 (24/7) Local: 080-22943225 Established in 1999 by the Bengaluru City Police, Vanitha Sahayavani provides immediate rescue and support for women in distress. Accessible through toll-free number 1091, Vanitha Sahayavani provides free tele-counseling, police assistance, crisis intervention, services in case of domestic violence, harassment and abuse. Vanitha Sahayavani operates from the Office of The Commissioner of Police – 24/7. DIAL 1298 for Women’s Helpline in Mumbai DIAL 1298 Women Helpline, a toll-free women-dedicated service managed by Ziqitza Healthcare in Mumbai has successfully helped more than 38,000 women in distress through its network of 80 partner NGOs. Launched in 2008 with the support of 10 NGOs, DIAL 1298 Women Helpline offers women across socio-economic strata legal, psychological, psychiatric, trauma, medical and other kinds of counseling through its associations with a variety of women oriented NGOs. The Helpline addresses a wide range of complaints including dowry harassment, eve teasing, abuse, domestic violence, cyber crime, divorce and maintenance, sexual harassment at workplace, among others. The helpline was initially launched with the support of 10 NGOs and now works closely with over 80 NGOs in and around Mumbai. DIAL 1298 Women Helpline is a referral helpline service. Any woman who needs help can DIAL 1298 and it will connect to Silver Innings Foundation. The foundation will refer the caller to an NGO that will either address the issue at hand and provide counseling or negotiate with the family members to resolve the issue. In instances where the woman requires immediate assistance, then the call will be forwarded to 103 Police Helpline. DIAL 1298 Women Helpline Himachal Pradesh Helpline Number Women Commission Phone Number : 09816066421 09418636326 09816882491 09418384215 All-India Email Helpline National Commission for Women – The apex national level organization of India with the mandate of protecting and promoting the interests of women. Member Secretary Email: ms-ncw[at]nic[dot]in Joint Secretary Email: jsncw-wcd[at]nic[dot]in National Commission for Women, Plot No.21, FC33, Jasola Institutional Area, New Delhi-110025 Working Hours – 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Working Days – Monday to Friday It is a futile and endless journey and will leave you and your loved ones much worse off than if you just pick up your things, leave, and focus on building a new life for yourself and your children. Get a job or build a business or find a work-from-home job, and put all your energies into healing, not into punishing or getting back at your errant spouse. Moving forward and healing your own wounds is the ONLY way to get your life back. The best “revenge” is to build a successful life without your abuser. If you’re not yet married or are looking to marry again, read How To Avoid Marrying An Abuser. Also Read: Types of abuse and cycle of violence – Domestic abuse falls into a common pattern or cycle of violence. Your abuser’s apologies and loving gestures in between the episodes of abuse can make it difficult to leave. If you’re being abused, read this to understand the pattern you may have fallen into. The cycle of violence – The cycle of violence explores why women stay in abusive relationships for reasons beyond low self-esteem, isolation, family pressures and lack of community support. It describes the phases an abusive relationship moves through in the lead up to a violent event and its follow-up. Read it to understand why women are often reluctant to leave a violent abuser or even admit that they are being abused. Payal newly got married to Abhishek, they were happy but Abhishek started drinking and ended up beating Payal, Abhishek got a lesson at the end if you are against domestic violence please share this with all your contacts.... how to report domestic violence in india.