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Shabnam Parveen: A Beacon of Compassion

In a world filled with complexities, Shabnam Parveen stands as a symbol of elegance and grace, her eyes glowing with unwavering compassion. Her phone incessantly rings, giving her little respite, yet she remains undeterred. Shabnam dedicates herself to listening intently to the cries of thousands, predominantly women and girls, who find themselves trapped in the harsh clutches of violence, rape, and social injustices.

 “A Selfless Advocate”

Shabnam’s dedication knows no bounds. She willingly devotes hours to these individuals, often offering her empathetic ear free of charge. Her clients primarily hail from the underprivileged strata of society, where hope is often a rare commodity. Shabnam not only provides counsel but also advocates tirelessly on their behalf, never seeking a single penny in return.

According to Shabnam, the incidence of domestic violence is alarmingly high, and even during holidays, she remains on the front lines, answering frantic calls from newlywed girls who have suffered brutal beatings.

 “A Voice of Comfort”

With a calm and soothing tone, Shabnam offers solace to those who reach out to her, guiding them toward rational and calm decision-making. She encourages them to break free from the chains of abuse, fostering a sense of strength within them.

 “Going the Extra Mile”

Shabnam’s commitment extends beyond phone consultations. She frequently takes the time to meet with distressed women and girls, providing a shoulder to lean on. Whether over a comforting lunch or a cup of tea at a local restaurant, she offers a safe space for them to unburden their hearts and share their deepest concerns.

Shabnam’s first and foremost goal is to offer comfort and understanding. She seeks to empower these individuals to make informed choices about their futures, reminding them that a life filled with abuse is not the only path available to them. Through unwavering dedication and compassionate support, Shabnam Parveen remains a ray of hope for those in need.

For a detailed story, please visit: Awaz the voice

Also Read: India’s Global Leadership: G-20 and Development

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