Mumbai - She is an acid attack survivor and nothing has changed. This rarely happens with acid attack victims. In real life, the survivor often loses her entire face, her confidence, and her strength to face the society. To top it up, she seldom gets justice.
“We want to boost the confidence of acid attack survivors through this walk. We have called upon corporate companies to motive survivors. They will land up with a good job and that will make them self-independent,” said Vijaya Rahatkar, chief, state women’s commission. Amruta Fadnavis who heads the Divyaj Foundation said that when acid attack survivors will walk with celebrities they will feel more confident about themselves.