<p>Acid attack victims opened a coffee shop-cum-hangout area Sunday for activists, supporters and civil society members on Fatehabad Road, close to the Taj Mahal.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Named the 'She-ros Cafe', it is run by survivors of acid attacks, Chanchal, Ritu, Rupa and Geeta, on a 'pay what you wish' basis.<br /><br />"The initiative is part of the 'Stop Acid Attack' campaign," said Alok Dixit, the founder of the coffee shop.<br /><br />Similar cafes are to be shortly opened in Kanpur and Delhi. The Agra hangout is supported by local NGO Chaanv. <br /><br />Sunday evening saw Bundelkhand's Gulabi Gang leader Sampat Pal cut the ceremonial cake to announce the cafe's opening. Talking to reporters, Sampat Pal said acid attackers should be publicly thrashed.</p>
<p>Acid attack victims opened a coffee shop-cum-hangout area Sunday for activists, supporters and civil society members on Fatehabad Road, close to the Taj Mahal.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Named the 'She-ros Cafe', it is run by survivors of acid attacks, Chanchal, Ritu, Rupa and Geeta, on a 'pay what you wish' basis.<br /><br />"The initiative is part of the 'Stop Acid Attack' campaign," said Alok Dixit, the founder of the coffee shop.<br /><br />Similar cafes are to be shortly opened in Kanpur and Delhi. The Agra hangout is supported by local NGO Chaanv. <br /><br />Sunday evening saw Bundelkhand's Gulabi Gang leader Sampat Pal cut the ceremonial cake to announce the cafe's opening. Talking to reporters, Sampat Pal said acid attackers should be publicly thrashed.</p>