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In Jumla, women victims of violence have established Dima Amaghar together. Dima Ama Ghar was established to advocate for the empowerment, emergency shelter and justice of women who are victims of violence.
Under the chairmanship of Dilmaya Shahi, president of Modern Women's Jagran Pvt. Ltd., 7 women who have been victims of violence have opened Dima Amaghar. The mother house opened in Chandannath Municipality 6 was inaugurated by Gourinanda Acharya, the head of District Coordination Committee Jumla.
He said that Dima Ama Ghar should give shelter to any male or female victim of violence. Shahi, who is also a journalist, said that she was inspired to open Dima Ama Ghar by the problem of women who were victims of violence while she was in the field of journalism.
"Now women who come to the headquarters Khalanga seeking legal help are unsafe", she said, "for which Dima Ama Ghar will prove to be a milestone." It is hoped that this mother home will become the first safe place for women who have been kicked out of their homes and come to seek justice after enduring violence.
It is mentioned in the mother's law that the girls who are victims of rape are also advocated for necessary shelter, health treatment and justice.
Dima Ama house currently has three rest rooms, a kitchen and an office room.
