💨 Abstract
The recent suicides of two Indian businessmen, Puneet Khurana and Atul Subhash, have sparked a men's rights movement in India. Both men left behind allegations of harassment by their wives and families, leading to a surge in helpline calls and online conversations about men's rights.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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