Srinagar, July 19 -- The Unseen War Inside Homes She does not carry a gun, but she's fighting a war every single day - in her own home.She's beaten, humiliated, doubted, controlled, and silenced - not by strangers, but by her own husband, in-laws, and even her parents.This war has no headlines, no protests, and no justice.And yet, it is one of the most widespread forms of violence in India - domestic violence caused by suspicion, patriarchy, and silence.In this ground report, we travel through the lanes of Uttarakhand, listen to women behind closed doors, and uncover how a woman's dignity is destroyed not with knives or bullets - but with doubt, slaps, and words.Suspicion The New Justification for ViolenceIn many Indian homes today, a wom...
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