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WHAT WE PROVIDE…

"Information is a source of learning. But unless it is organised, processed, and available to the right people in a format for decision making, it is a burden, not a benefit."

"It's critical that we increase awareness of the devastating impact DEPRESSION can have if left untreated to encourage greater diagnosis and treatment."

Knowledge Is Necessity, Knowledge is power, Knowledge Must Be Shared:

We feel information is a very powerful tool. The more you know about depression – whether someone else's or your own - the better equipped you will be to short-circuit its impact on your life.

This website is an attempt to bridge that information gap and to help you make a more informed decision.  We intend to do this with a multi-faceted approach:

Ř     We provide an online community where people in need can find immediate solace when they feel life is overwhelming by depression. 

Ř     We educate the general public about depression and other mental disorders, and by doing so creating a more tolerant and accepting India and world at large. 

 
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