In households that outwardly appear normal, a hidden sorrow prevails. Children, though physically present, wander through emotional desolation. Termed 'emotional orphans' or 'functional orphans', they endure disconnection from their parents due to various factors. Their stories reflect a pervasive sense of abandonment, psychological scars, and lifelong struggles with self-doubt and insecurity. These poignant narratives underscore the profound impact of familial turmoil on children's mental and emotional well-being. Experts emphasise the importance of recognising and addressing these challenges to mitigate long-term consequences. The stories serve as a stark reminder of the enduring legacy of broken homes and the need for parental responsibility and compassion in raising children.
Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) remains a taboo in Kashmir, leaving victims silenced. Survivors endure psychological scars, suicide attempts, and lifelong struggles. Both male and female victims emerge, reflecting the issue's complexity. Government schemes, schools, and medical practitioners play vital roles in identifying and addressing CSA.