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When Books Become a Mirror: The Launch of SAHARA at Kunzum

At Kunzum, SAHARA launched with a heartfelt dialogue where literature and Solh Wellness’ tech created a safe circle for women to share and heal.
on Nov 08, 2025
When Books Become a Mirror: The Launch of SAHARA at Kunzum

On November 8, Kunzum, Jor Bagh, became a space for reflection and empathy as Niyogi Books, in collaboration with Solh Wellness, hosted a deeply engaging, women-led dialogue on stress, resilience, and emotional truth. The occasion marked the launch of SAHARA — a women-exclusive support community built to encourage open, judgement-free conversations around everyday stress and shared experiences.

The anchor of the evening was Bandaged Moments — an anthology edited by Nabanita Sengupta and Nishi Pulugurtha. The collection brings together deeply personal stories of mental health written by women in Indian languages — narratives that don’t just speak, but listen back. Each story unfolds like a quiet confession — tender, resilient, and unflinchingly real.

As the editors interacted with the audience, what emerged wasn’t merely discussion — it was connection. Women from diverse walks of life spoke of burnout, bias, societal pressure, and the quiet exhaustion of holding it all together.

Each story from Bandaged Moments became a mirror — reflecting how survival, too, can be a form of art. What made the gathering resonate was how seamlessly literature opened into lived conversation. The discussion around Bandaged Moments became a mirror for honest dialogue.

Adding a unique dimension to the dialogue, Solh Wellness transformed the session into a living experience of self-awareness. Their Streffie kiosk, an AI-powered station for brief facial-biomarker stress checks, was available to attendees. For many, seeing a real-time stress metric made a private burden briefly public — not in a performative way, but as an invitation to acknowledge and talk.

The launch of SAHARA was announced as more than a one-off: monthly Listening & Speaking Circles will gather women to tell and hear stories. The invitation that framed the first circle asked a simple, memorable question — “What weighs nothing yet grows heavier when kept inside, and lighter when someone listens?” — and the answer, unspoken, defined the room: confession, relief, and small collective repair.

While Solh Wellness shaped the emotional and experiential arc of the evening, Niyogi Books was celebrated for championing literature that provokes truth and connection. The host venue, Kunzum, provided a space of warmth, comfort, and inclusivity — where conversations could breathe and vulnerability could exist without fear.

By the end of the evening, there were no formal goodbyes — only hugs, laughter, and stories still unfolding. The launch of SAHARA was more than the beginning of a support circle; it was the birth of a movement toward collective emotional freedom. If the event proved anything, it was this: when publishing, technology and safe communal practice come together carefully and collaboratively, they can turn private suffering into communal care — and a single anthology can be the match that kindles a lasting support circle.

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