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The word on self love
Updated On: 25 January, 2021 11:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
Through a series of digital toolkits, a city-based NGO is trying to spark a conversation around bodies, sex, dating and consent for young womxn with disabilities

The cover of the first digital booklet, illustrated by Anjali Menon, reflects the inner world of any young person owning their disability and looking beyond it, too. Pic Courtesy/Point of view Mumbai
Who am I? We don’t really ask ourselves the question as much as the number of times we answer it without anyone asking. Because that’s what social media bios are for. The first edition of Pyaar Plus, a digital toolkit launched by city-based NGO Point of View (POV) that works towards building and amplifying the voices of women and other marginalised genders, urges its readers to ask themselves who they really are, thereby letting them embark on a journey of understanding the self and what makes us who we are.
There will be a series of seven booklets as part of the Pyaar Plus toolkit, with one being released every month and the series concluding in July this year. The booklet, available in a PDF and word format, is an accessible multimedia resource with videos and images. It is aimed at womxn (“an inclusive spelling that refers to women and a diversity of genders”) with disabilities between the age group of 18 and 30 years, and also their parents and caregivers.
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