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Mayaa SH | The Trailblazer Feminist Activist Pens Down Her Most Choicest Quotes
Mayaa SH is quintessentially a powerful developmental feminist, a literary powerhouse and advocate for human rights of women and their issues across the globe.
"Dugga Elo" is an initiative to make the biggest festival of Kolkata more special for the people of West Bengal by giving the artists, poets and photographers a platform to showcase their talents. Dugga Elo Magazine is a Durga Puja Special Magazine to showcase the works of the budding artists, poets, authors and photographers in the largest platform of creativity through which their work can reach to every home of West Bengal on the occasion of Durga Puja.
Felicitating the Big Pandal Hubs of Bengal with the launch of DUGGA ELO 4.0 and after winning the Stambh Global Literary Award, Mayaa SH inks her ideology in form of quotations.
"We have to foster a growth mindset towards planting seeds of mutual respect and admiration for any fellow human being. Until we culture an environment of building Peace as an instrument of Change, we cannot be progressive in our thoughts and intentions. Non Violence and Transparency are imperative to build a vision that is driven to drive transformation. This indeed fosters Compassion. Compassion enhances personal well-being by a deep seated sense of purpose, connection, and self-esteem. It contributes to a more peaceful and just society by promoting inclusivity, understanding, and action towards renaissance of the mind first."
"Trauma is an emotional response that lasts long after an event occurs that causes significant mental and physical stress. Just like a physical scar from a deep cut takes time to heal, recovery from trauma is possible with time and treatment. Traumatic experiences often involve a threat to life or safety, but any situation that leaves you feeling overwhelmed and isolated can result in trauma, even if it doesn't involve physical harm. Unprocessed trauma can result in or perpetuate intergenerational trauma, where the trauma is passed down through families. This is especially common for traumas involving domestic violence, abuse (physical, emotional, or sexual), oppression, racism, war, natural disasters, genocide, and slavery.