Chum Darang, a young northeast Indian woman, opens up about her harrowing experiences with racism in Mumbai, detailing the derogatory names and discrimination she has faced.
RacismNortheast IndiansMumbaiDiscriminationAwarenessReal Estate MumbaiMar 15, 2025
Northeast Indians in Mumbai often face racial discrimination, including derogatory remarks and prejudice in various aspects of life such as housing and employment.
Chum Darang is a young woman from the northeast region of India who moved to Mumbai and has openly shared her experiences with racism and discrimination in the city.
Organizations like the North East Support Centre and Helpline (NESCH) provide support and resources to northeast Indians living in urban areas.
The Indian government has initiated programs to promote inclusivity and cultural sensitivity, but more comprehensive efforts are needed to combat racial discrimination.
Individuals can contribute by raising awareness, supporting anti-racism initiatives, and standing in solidarity with northeast Indians to promote a more inclusive society.
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