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SVAKARMAN — THE LIGHT IN DARKNESS

SVAKARMAN — THE LIGHT IN DARKNESS

Amar was just 16 when he realized he was different. He loved poetry, soft monsoon music, and his best friend, Ravi. But in a town where love had strict rules, Amar broke them simply by being himself.

Like Amar, many people in the LGBTQ community live with fear-fear of rejection, violence, or being called “unnatural.” But here’s the truth:

There’s nothing more natural than being true to yourself.

Why LGBTQ Rights Matter

LGBTQ people are not asking for special treatment. They are asking for the same rights every human deserves. These include:

  • The right to love without fear or shame.
  • The right to live openly, without hiding their identity.
  • The right to safety in schools, workplaces, and public spaces.
  • Access to healthcare, including mental health support and gender-affirming care.
  • Legal recognition, including identity documents that reflect their true gender.
  • Freedom from discrimination in jobs, housing, education, and society.

LGBTQ rights are about respect, dignity, and equality.

What Happens Without These Rights?

Without legal protection and social acceptance, LGBTQ individuals often face:

  • Bullying and mental health struggles, including depression and anxiety.
  • Discrimination at work or while renting a home.
  • Rejection from family or community.
  • Harassment, violence, or even “corrective” crimes.
  • Lack of access to supportive healthcare or identity services.

Imagine being afraid to love someone or not being allowed to use the restroom that matches your gender. These are everyday battles for many.

Rights = Respect = Representation

When LGBTQ individuals are supported, society becomes safer and more equal for everyone. LGBTQ rights send one strong message:
“You matter. You belong. You are not alone.”

When these rights are protected, people like Amar no longer have to write poems in silence. They can love openly, live proudly, and dream freely — just like anyone else.

How Prayan Foundation Is Supporting Change

NGO working toward this goal is Prayan Foundation.

Through its initiative called Project SAMPADA, Prayan helps bridge the gap between government schemes and marginalized communities-including LGBTQ individuals. Here’s how:

  • Connecting people to government services like healthcare, legal identity, housing, and welfare schemes.
  • Creating awareness through workshops and community outreach.
  • Offering legal and emotional support to those facing discrimination.
  • Empowering individuals to claim their rights and live with dignity.

SAMPADA is not just a project-it’s a lifeline for many who are otherwise left unheard and unseen.

Love doesn’t need permission.
But people need protectionrecognition, and rights.

Until every Amar can live proudly, speak freely, and love openly-our job isn’t done.

Because true pride is not just about a rainbow flag; it’s about a world where everyone feels safe under it.

 

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