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Rejected by Family, She Built a Home for 100+ Lives

Thrown out by her own family for being transgender, Nakshatra R Gola knew exactly what it felt like to be abandoned. Instead of letting that pain define her, she chose to transform it into compassion. ❤️ Today, through Nammane Summane in Bengaluru, she is lovingly called "Amma" b

Jun 28, 2026Positivity +78
Rejected by Family, She Built a Home for 100+ Lives

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Why we picked this: rejected by Family, She Built a Home for 100+ Lives is exactly the kind of story that gets buried beneath the day's headlines. The summary from the original publisher captures the essentials, but what struck us is the broader picture: this is a reminder that progress in culture and community often happens quietly, without fanfare. With a positivity score of 78/100, this story stands out as a genuinely uplifting read in a news landscape that often leans the other way. Read the full report at the original source below — they did the reporting, and they deserve the traffic.

Thrown out by her own family for being transgender, Nakshatra R Gola knew exactly what it felt like to be abandoned. Instead of letting that pain define her, she chose to transform it into compassion. ❤️ Today, through Nammane Summane in Bengaluru, she is lovingly called "Amma" b

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