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Many women in India are grappling with mental health issues and are unable even to identify the cause of their anxiety and depression. Most often their mental health issues are dismissed. Operation Blessing is initiating dialogues on this much needed subject through workshops and counselling. Women are being encouraged to talk on the subject of mental health and to not be intimidated by fears of ostracism.

Your support is going a long way in extending emotional support to women of all ages. In this group where traditionally mental health issues are ignored, women are being guided to identify and navigate through the many mental wellbeing issues they face.

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A FAMILY’S CRY FOR HELP
DEOGARH DISTRICT, JHARKHAND – Meet Dular Murmu, a 30-year-old woman from Pandanatan village of the Deogarh district in Jharkhand, India. She belongs to the Santhal tribe, the third largest tribe in India. The occupation of the Santhals revolves around the forests in which they reside. Their basic needs are fulfilled from trees and plants of the forests. They are also engaged in hunting, fishing and cultivation for their livelihood. Dular lives with her husband and three children. Her husband works as a daily wage labourer. Her family became an outcast in the village due to caste issue and were prohibited to fetch water from the community wells. ​