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Davaindia Announces Stop Domestic Violence Programme in Kolkata

News Desk, News Nation 360 : A leading healthcare organization, Davaindia, committed to accessible and affordable healthcare has promised an audacious initiative against domestic violence in India at a press conference held at the Kolkata Press Club. With much havoc seen in the lives of innumerable people, Davaindia promised to raise public awareness towards this issue, along with providing support to its victims and creating a safe place that respects dignity and repute. This initiative will involve the creation of a multi-faced approach, including the setting up of a dedicated helpline that will provide immediate assistance for survivors, community workshops meant to educate people on what domestic violence is, and other collaboration with key institutional partners that will create a more sustainable framework for addressing such a pressing issue. Dr. Sujit Pal, Group Head of Jota Healthcare Limited, opined that one needs to focus not only on physical health but also on mental and emotional health. He stated that their mission is to make healthcare accessible and affordable for every Indian. This commitment extends beyond physical health to mental and emotional well-being. Through their latest initiative, #StopDomesticViolence, they aim to raise

awareness, provide vital resources, and empower survivors to rebuild their lives. With this initiative, Davindia reiterates its commitment to a safer and more equitable society. The company will work closely with NGOs, mental health professionals, healthcare providers, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders to ensure an all-inclusive and coordinated response to domestic violence. This program marks a giant leap toward one of the most significant social issues of the time. Davaindia requests media representatives, policymakers, community leaders, and public members to join hands with this initiative. Working together toward the creation of a tolerant society free from domestic violence.


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