Tue, Mar 24, 2026 | Updated 11:14PM IST

SHEHEROS CAFE AGRA

Times of Bennett | Updated: Mar 23, 2026 22:37
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Agra… a city known across the world for the Taj Mahal—a symbol of love.

But beyond that iconic monument lies another story… not of love, but of courage.

Sheroes Hangout Café.

This is not just a café—it’s a statement, a space of resistance, and a symbol of survival.

The café is run by acid attack survivors—women who have faced one of the most brutal forms of violence.

An acid attack doesn’t just harm the face; it attempts to erase identity, confidence, and dignity.

In India, hundreds of acid attack cases are reported every year.

And the truth is, many go unreported.

Easy access to acid, gaps in regulation, and social stigma make it a persistent issue.

But Sheroes is where the narrative changes.