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Family & Addiction: Unseen Battles

Family & Addiction: Unseen Battles

🎙 Guest Speaker: Dr. Nikhil Sehra
Assistant Professor, Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies
In conversation with Akansha, Health Advocate – Nada Young India Network for Good Health
and Suneel Vatsyayan, Life Coach & CEO, Vidya Lead Academy 

Addiction doesn’t just affect individuals—it deeply impacts entire families, especially women and children who often suffer in silence. In this powerful dialogue, we explore the emotional, social, and economic toll of addiction on families, with a focus on marginalized communities.

💬 Join us as we break the silence, challenge stigma, and amplify unheard voices.

🌐 Together We Can bring awareness, empathy, and lasting change.
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