New Delhi, March 7 -- Dim lights, shady corners, and unspoken fears-these images often come to mind when we think of a red-light area. But is that all there is to it? Beyond all these stereotyped notions, there exist stories of women who once had dreams, who never chose this life, and who still hope for a different future for their children. Yet, in a world quick to judge without understanding, we rarely pause to see the reality. But one woman did. Gitanjali Babbar, the founder of Kath Katha, dared to break the cycle of trauma and exploitation. In this exclusive interview with Health Shots, the social activist talked about her vision behind Kath Katha and what made her work for the women, who are not only unheard but shunned by society.
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