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Gender Pattern of Burn Injuries:
Gender violence in our kitchens – Why most kerosene burns aren’t ‘accidents’
Indian women most prone to death by fire
Defeating the scars: Why economic freedom is important for gender violence survivors
“My Child Refused To Come Near Me”: How Women Burn-Survivors In India Are Alienated From Their Children
Photo essay: For women burns survivors in India, life can be a trial by fire
“I didn’t think the flames would spread so fast”
Burn injuries in India – A gendered dimension
Writer’s Cafe (A cafe in Chennai, where burn survivors from PCVC regularly go to work)
At this Writers’ Cafe, every face has a story to narrate (Indian Express)
Chennai cafe helps victims of domestic violence (The Hindu)
This Chennai Café hires burn survivors as kitchen staff, giving them a second lease on life (The Better India)
This Chennai cafe empowers survivors of domestic abuse, one coffee at a time (The News Minute)
“Ditch the sympathy, bring your appetite!” say burn survivors of Writer’s Cafe (Feminism In India)
Cake and sympathy – beaten women forget pain of domestic abuse in Chennai cafe
A new lease of life (The Hindu)
Conversations at the Tamil Nadu State Roundtable for Women Burn Survivors
Conversations at the Telangana State Roundtable for Women Burn Survivors
Most women burn victims disguise crime as accidents
Burn registry, a must in every state
Call to treat burns cases as violence
Most burns victim women, 80% die
National registry must to track cases, support system needed
She won’t hide her face or trauma after 14 surgeries
Telangana: Time heals burn scars, but trauma stays for victim
Majority of burn victims are women, domestic violence disguised as accidents
Why Telangana is in dire need of a support system for women burn survivors
Why Telangana is in dire need of a support system for women burn survivors
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