
Roopantar was born from the silence — the silence that follows an honour-based crime, the silence that surrounds grieving families, and the silence that justice often ignores. We are here to break that silence.
We work closely with victims’ families, survivors, and communities to provide support, amplify stories, and fight for accountability. From legal aid to emotional healing, Roopantar stands as a bridge between trauma and transformation.
- Every story matters.
- Support should be accessible, not complicated.
- Justice is not a privilege — it’s a right.
- Healing comes from being heard.

Team Roopantar
Who We Are
A collective of activists, counselors, legal advocates, and community members — many of whom have lived through the very pain we work to heal. Roopantar isn’t just an organization. It’s a movement.
A Community with Purpose
We’re a collective of survivors, advocates, and allies — united by a mission to support those impacted by honour-based violence and challenge the systems that enable it.
Guided by Justice and Care
We stand for remembrance, justice, and transformation — offering safe spaces, real support, and a voice to those silenced by fear or loss.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Everything shared with us is kept completely confidential. Your safety and privacy are our top priorities.
No. All our core support services — legal guidance, emergency aid, and counseling access — are provided free of charge.
Absolutely. If you or someone you know is affected by honour-based violence or feels unsafe, you’re welcome to speak to us without any commitment.
Blog
News From My Blog

The Tragic Murder of Ankit Saxena: A Heartbreaking Story of Honour Killing
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The Murder of Nitish Katara: A Struggle for Justice Against Honour Killing
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