Srividya, a survivor of childhood abuse and domestic violence. She has rebuilt her life through mental health work. After a traumatic past, she found purpose and hope at The Banyan. She first worked as a library assistant and now as a personal assistant in the Home Again project. She has trained in community mental health and open dialogue to support others in recovery. Her journey reflects strength, empathy, and deep commitment to healing.
00:04 – 00:19 | Living Beside Death
00:19 – 00:50 | Shadows of School
00:50 – 01:20 | The Peon Incident
01:20 – 01:49 | Silent Suffering
01:49 – 02:17 | Household Chains
02:17 – 02:46 | Early Exit
02:46 – 03:15 | A Marriage of Dowry and Humiliation
03:15 – 03:41 | Selling the Land
03:41 – 04:10 | Neighbours’ Cruelty
04:10 – 04:39 | Exiled to Pallur
04:39 – 05:08 | The Night of Loss
05:08 – 05:38 | The Banyan’s Arrival
05:38 – 06:01 | Reluctant Acceptance
06:01 – 06:31 | Treatment and Recovery
06:31 – 06:58 | Rebuilding a Role
06:58 – 07:28 | No Longer Alone
07:28 – 07:59 | The Ache of Family
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