Initiate the 'Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna'
Initiate the 'Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna'
The Issue
Growing up, I've encountered countless friends and acquaintances who feel alone and isolated in their personal lives. This loneliness is not just a fleeting feeling—it transforms into deep-seated depression. It’s a hard reality that many single individuals face today, especially when they see happiness around them that seems out of their reach. The heartbreaking truth is that this isolation has driven some to the edge, with depression leading to devastating outcomes, including suicide.
That's why I am advocating for the implementation of the "Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna". This initiative could play a pivotal role in matching individuals with 'baddie' partners. The term 'baddie' is popularly understood as a confident person who knows their worth, and their presence could bring support, joy, and companionship to those in need. The goal is to cultivate connections that help alleviate feelings of depression and isolation.
Research indicates that loneliness and lack of social connection are significant factors in mental health struggles, which can increase the risk of suicide. According to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), over 700,000 people die by suicide every year, with loneliness and depression being major contributing factors. By facilitating meaningful connections, the "Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna" aims to tackle the root of this issue.
To make this initiative successful, the program would need to be supported at various administrative levels, from local government to mental health organizations. It involves designing secure platforms where individuals can express their interests and preferences anonymously. Professional counselors and relationship specialists could be engaged to facilitate the matching process, ensuring participants feel safe, valued, and respected.
This isn't just about pairing individuals randomly; it’s about creating genuine relationships that can improve mental well-being. Importantly, the "Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna" could open the doors to awareness campaigns and workshops focused on mental health, emphasizing understanding and community support.
Let us unite for a cause that seeks to bring companionship and joy into the lives of many. Stand with me in urging policy makers and relevant departments to champion this cause. Please sign this petition if you believe in making a difference by connecting hearts and providing hope to the lonely.
Jai Hind.

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The Issue
Growing up, I've encountered countless friends and acquaintances who feel alone and isolated in their personal lives. This loneliness is not just a fleeting feeling—it transforms into deep-seated depression. It’s a hard reality that many single individuals face today, especially when they see happiness around them that seems out of their reach. The heartbreaking truth is that this isolation has driven some to the edge, with depression leading to devastating outcomes, including suicide.
That's why I am advocating for the implementation of the "Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna". This initiative could play a pivotal role in matching individuals with 'baddie' partners. The term 'baddie' is popularly understood as a confident person who knows their worth, and their presence could bring support, joy, and companionship to those in need. The goal is to cultivate connections that help alleviate feelings of depression and isolation.
Research indicates that loneliness and lack of social connection are significant factors in mental health struggles, which can increase the risk of suicide. According to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), over 700,000 people die by suicide every year, with loneliness and depression being major contributing factors. By facilitating meaningful connections, the "Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna" aims to tackle the root of this issue.
To make this initiative successful, the program would need to be supported at various administrative levels, from local government to mental health organizations. It involves designing secure platforms where individuals can express their interests and preferences anonymously. Professional counselors and relationship specialists could be engaged to facilitate the matching process, ensuring participants feel safe, valued, and respected.
This isn't just about pairing individuals randomly; it’s about creating genuine relationships that can improve mental well-being. Importantly, the "Haar Ghar Baddie Yojna" could open the doors to awareness campaigns and workshops focused on mental health, emphasizing understanding and community support.
Let us unite for a cause that seeks to bring companionship and joy into the lives of many. Stand with me in urging policy makers and relevant departments to champion this cause. Please sign this petition if you believe in making a difference by connecting hearts and providing hope to the lonely.
Jai Hind.

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Petition created on 21 December 2025