Updated On: 27 May, 2021 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
The first was domestic violence, especially as lockdown happened, many people, mostly women, were effectively trapped in the same space with their abuser, with little recourse to the space outside or other avenues.

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At the beginning of this pandemic, when our world was upended, we saw the spotlight on a few issues which used to be on the periphery and had not got the attention or amplification they deserved.
The first was domestic violence, especially as lockdown happened, many people, mostly women, were effectively trapped in the same space with their abuser, with little recourse to the space outside or other avenues.