Rights denied to the forgotten
India’s Constitution promises Fundamental Rights to every citizen the right to live with dignity, to be treated equally, and to be protected from exploitation. But when you step onto the streets of our cities, you will see the truth that laws cannot hide: mentally disabled and abandoned individuals are still living like they don’t exist.
Despite legal protection, these vulnerable individuals are often denied even the most basic rights food, shelter, safety, respect, and identity. Many are found lying on sidewalks, talking to themselves, begging at signals, or simply wandering with nowhere to go. They have no family, no advocate, and no one to ensure that the rights written in books are honored in real life.
Are Fundamental Rights Truly Universal?
Yet, mentally challenged orphans and abandoned individuals remain the most ignored. Society treats them as "burdens," systems treat them as "cases," and often, even families abandon them just because they are different. If rights are not accessible to the weakest, then they are not truly rights they are privileges.
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How Amma Nanna NGO Is Bridging This Gap
At Amma Nanna Anada Ashramam, we believe every human deserves dignity no matter their mental state or background. We rescue mentally challenged orphans from streets, hospitals, and railway stations. We offer them food, shelter, daily care, medical support, and above all a place where they are loved and accepted.
By doing this, we are not doing charity. We are simply giving them what they already deserve under the law their fundamental rights as human beings and citizens of this country.
What Needs to Change
Your Role
You don't need to be a lawyer or social worker to protect someone’s rights. Sometimes, just caring is enough donating, volunteering, or simply refusing to ignore someone lying helpless on the street.
Let’s Build a Society Where Rights Belong to Everyone
Including the mentally challenged, the abandoned, the voiceless.
Because rights are not real until everyone has them.