India, March 8 -- The fight against sexual violence in India is far from over. Every woman in our country has a fundamental right to safety, dignity and justice. Yet, incidents of sexual violence continue to surface, exposing the deep-rooted challenges in our societal structures. We must take decisive and solution-oriented steps to prevent such crimes and build a future where women and children are truly safe.
As the founder of PARI Foundation, I have dedicated my life to advocating for survivors of rape and sexual violence. On December 16, 2024, PARI took a significant step forward by convening the First-Ever National Convention on the Prevention of Violence Against Women and Children. This landmark event marked a turning point in our eff...