Dhanak
Work With Adult Survivors
Work With Adult Survivors
Dhanak
Dhanak
Values & Principles
Dhanak’s Values & Principles
Gender equality, universal human rights, and constitutional values. Progressive adaptability to social and legal changes.
Children and Youth
Promoting modern, scientific, and progressive education that builds logical and critical thinking.
Encouraging free inquiry and expression without suppressing youth based on age, tradition, or social norms.
Ensuring full freedom in choosing education, employment, and life partner without discrimination based on caste, gender, or religion.
Protecting the right to choose one’s religion and gender as per law, with awareness of constitutional principles.
Respecting individual choices in religion, ideology, language, attire, and food without imposing any single belief system.
Resource Usage
Environmental Care: Importance of planting and preserving trees.
Sustainability: Mindful use of natural and human-made resources, avoiding wastage.
Marital Relationships
Shared Responsibilities: Equal partnership in family duties and expenses.
Personal Growth: Supporting partner’s educational and career aspirations.
Zero Tolerance for Abuse: No place for physical, mental, or financial violence.
Conflict Resolution: Encouraging dialogue and professional counselling if needed.
Property Rights
Personal Property: Striving for self-acquired assets.
Equitable Inheritance: Rightful claim to ancestral property, free from gender and religious discrimination.
Fair Distribution: Equal division among children or charitable donation if otherwise.
Birth, Marriage, and Death
Scientific Rituals: Embracing equality and logic in traditional ceremonies.
Non-Discriminatory Practices: No gender bias at birth.
Ethical Marriages: Supporting interfaith marriage under the Special Marriage Act, opposing forced name changes.
No Extravagance: Simplicity in ceremonies, avoiding debt for social functions.
Adults and Elders
Gender Equality in Care: Respectful service to one’s and the partner’s parents.
Elder Care: Valuing love, respect, and service to elders.
Religious Beliefs
Equality and Co-Existence: Respect for all faiths, beliefs, and ideologies.
Inclusivity: Recognising no religion as superior or inferior based on rituals or customs.
Peaceful Integration: Practicing religious harmony in personal life, with rituals inclusive of gender equality and sustainability.
Mutual Consent: Conducting religious practices with shared understanding, possibly blending traditions.
Values & Principles
Dhanak’s Values & Principles
Gender equality, universal human rights, and constitutional values. Progressive adaptability to social and legal changes.
Children and Youth
Promoting modern, scientific, and progressive education that builds logical and critical thinking.
Encouraging free inquiry and expression without suppressing youth based on age, tradition, or social norms.
Ensuring full freedom in choosing education, employment, and life partner without discrimination based on caste, gender, or religion.
Protecting the right to choose one’s religion and gender as per law, with awareness of constitutional principles.
Respecting individual choices in religion, ideology, language, attire, and food without imposing any single belief system.
Resource Usage
Environmental Care: Importance of planting and preserving trees.
Sustainability: Mindful use of natural and human-made resources, avoiding wastage.
Marital Relationships
Shared Responsibilities: Equal partnership in family duties and expenses.
Personal Growth: Supporting partner’s educational and career aspirations.
Zero Tolerance for Abuse: No place for physical, mental, or financial violence.
Conflict Resolution: Encouraging dialogue and professional counselling if needed.
Property Rights
Personal Property: Striving for self-acquired assets.
Equitable Inheritance: Rightful claim to ancestral property, free from gender and religious discrimination.
Fair Distribution: Equal division among children or charitable donation if otherwise.
Birth, Marriage, and Death
Scientific Rituals: Embracing equality and logic in traditional ceremonies.
Non-Discriminatory Practices: No gender bias at birth.
Ethical Marriages: Supporting interfaith marriage under the Special Marriage Act, opposing forced name changes.
No Extravagance: Simplicity in ceremonies, avoiding debt for social functions.
Adults and Elders
Gender Equality in Care: Respectful service to one’s and the partner’s parents.
Elder Care: Valuing love, respect, and service to elders.
Religious Beliefs
Equality and Co-Existence: Respect for all faiths, beliefs, and ideologies.
Inclusivity: Recognising no religion as superior or inferior based on rituals or customs.
Peaceful Integration: Practicing religious harmony in personal life, with rituals inclusive of gender equality and sustainability.
Mutual Consent: Conducting religious practices with shared understanding, possibly blending traditions.
Values & Principles
Dhanak’s Values & Principles
Gender equality, universal human rights, and constitutional values. Progressive adaptability to social and legal changes.
Children and Youth
Promoting modern, scientific, and progressive education that builds logical and critical thinking.
Encouraging free inquiry and expression without suppressing youth based on age, tradition, or social norms.
Ensuring full freedom in choosing education, employment, and life partner without discrimination based on caste, gender, or religion.
Protecting the right to choose one’s religion and gender as per law, with awareness of constitutional principles.
Respecting individual choices in religion, ideology, language, attire, and food without imposing any single belief system.
Birth, Marriage, and Death
Scientific Rituals: Embracing equality and logic in traditional ceremonies.
Non-Discriminatory Practices: No gender bias at birth.
Ethical Marriages: Supporting interfaith marriage under the Special Marriage Act, opposing forced name changes.
No Extravagance: Simplicity in ceremonies, avoiding debt for social functions.
Resource Usage
Environmental Care: Importance of planting and preserving trees.
Sustainability: Mindful use of natural and human-made resources, avoiding wastage.
Adults and Elders
Gender Equality in Care: Respectful service to one’s and the partner’s parents.
Elder Care: Valuing love, respect, and service to elders.
Marital Relationships
Shared Responsibilities: Equal partnership in family duties and expenses.
Personal Growth: Supporting partner’s educational and career aspirations.
Zero Tolerance for Abuse: No place for physical, mental, or financial violence.
Conflict Resolution: Encouraging dialogue and professional counselling if needed.
Religious Beliefs
Equality and Co-Existence: Respect for all faiths, beliefs, and ideologies.
Inclusivity: Recognising no religion as superior or inferior based on rituals or customs.
Peaceful Integration: Practicing religious harmony in personal life, with rituals inclusive of gender equality and sustainability.
Mutual Consent: Conducting religious practices with shared understanding, possibly blending traditions.
Property Rights
Personal Property: Striving for self-acquired assets.
Equitable Inheritance: Rightful claim to ancestral property, free from gender and religious discrimination.
Fair Distribution: Equal division among children or charitable donation if otherwise.