“The day a woman decides she is enough as she is, half of society’s power over her breaks.”

In our society, a woman is expected to be everything to everyone – a perfect daughter, an ideal wife, a super mother, a dutiful daughter-in-law, a caring friend, a responsible employee. She is the one who remembers birthdays, cooks meals, manages school timings, adjusts with in-laws, keeps peace at home, and still smiles in front of the world. Yet, in the middle of all these roles, one person slowly disappears: the woman herself. We loudly discuss women’s education, women’s rights, women’s empowerment – but we whisper, or completely ignore, one crucial reality: women’s mental health. A woman’s mind is the quiet centre on which entire families, and sometimes whole communities, turn. And unfortunatel

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