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First Rehab Centre For Acid Attack Survivors Opens In Delhi Today

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[As #MakeLoveNotScars states on their website in a letter to the Prime Minister to make acid unavailable to the common man, "To explain in layman terms, anyone can go and purchase toilet-cleaning acids without any questions asked, and for just Rs 100 [$1.50] or less for a litre." Make Love Not Scars, on March 7 2016, is all set to launch a rehabilitation centre in Delhi for acid attack survivors too, providing an open space with sponsored classes and specialised skill training, to help create opportunities. This organisation is one of many, such as Stop Acid Attacks and the Acid Survivors Foundation India, working to end these brutal attacks and help survivors fight back in society.Watch the first video of the Beauty Tips by Reshma series below, and click here to sign the petition to ban the sale of acid in India.] 

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