Bandharan Book By Astha Academy

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Bandharan Book By Astha Academy

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You read about poverty, you read about peoplewho are less privileged than you and you want to really do something about it I think most of us feel that way and we don’tknow what to do and I felt that for a number of years and then I realized that I shoulddo what I know best and — which is storytelling and I should use the strength of storytellingto try and change minds in trying, you know, enrich perhaps the discussion on certain issuesthat we face as a society. And I’ve saw that no one’s really doing iton that kind of a scale on a public platform, and I thought if I combine the strength ofTV with the goodwill that I’ve earned and we try and actually combine journalism, investigativejournalism and storytelling. So we would really research each topic andthen bring it to the country of India and share what we have learned with the people,and hope that we can transform minds, hearts. You know, I’ve always felt that there aretwo ways of bringing about change. One is top-down; when you make laws and youtell people to follow them. Now you make policies and you expect peopleto follow them and the other way. Sometimes is works but sometimes, a lot oftimes, it doesn’t.

I think the other way is a longer route, butI think that is what we have chosen to do and that is to reach out to people’s hearts. Not with anger but with love, and you knowtry and transform minds at young age. Female Feticide Zainab: Now that was your first show. That is not an easy topic. What triggered you to choose this one? Aamir: Well, oh, well I’m not quite surewhy we chose this one in particular, but I felt that initially we had researched fourtopics. One was female feticide and one was publichealth. The other was child sexual abuse and so forsome reason I think we instinctively stuck with female feticide as a first episode. I also feel it – somewhere it is, it’sa huge problem in India first of all, and it also connects with people on a very gutlevel. We chose to put the show forward, not as awoman’s problem, but as a mother’s problem. You see, what we try to do is, when we getthe information that we have, we try and put it to people in a manner that gets them emotionally.

So I don’t start the show by saying youknow: “Today we gonna talk about female feticide….” I start the show by saying, you know, I’veasked people, “who the most important person in their lives is”, and usually people saymy mother and I feel the same and talk about motherhood and get people into a certain emotionalstate and then I say: “Let’s take a look at how we’re treating our mothers today”and we meet our first guest, who is a mother, who’s been through eight abortions in sixyears. Forced abortions by her mother and in-lawsand husband and so when you’re looking at her and hearing her story, you’re lookingat a mother and what a mother goes through and then of course what a woman goes throughwhen she’s, you know, forced to go through an abortion.

So I think that kind of, really caught people. You know, the first episode itself, has avery strong emotional connect, is what we felt and that’s why we chose female feticideas a first episode, And you’ll be happy to know that, you know,in 2011 was when the episode aired and before that the senses that was carried out, hada certain number, that was the national average was 914 girl child, against 1000 boys bornevery year and it was sliding. Sliding alarmingly and certain states likeRajasthan and other states, Maharashtra, were very bad. Eight hundred and ninety, eight hundred andeighty, you know, per thousand boys.

You’ll be pleased to know that these twostate have revealed their numbers today, after three years. Rajasthan and Maharashtra, and in both therestates the ratio has gone up by fifty to sixty points. So it’s now around 950 to thousand boys. And I believe it’s a combination of theshow, which is reaching out to millions of people and talking to them, you know, emotionallyand it’s also the governments, the Rajasthan government and the state government of Maharashtrareally acted very, very dynamically and it’s a result of all this, I think, and peopleactually reacting to it and deciding that they don’t want to do this anymore, a lotof them. Zainab: Now, it is illegal in India? Aamir: Well, abortion is legal, but sex selectiveabortion is illegal and that itself is strange. I mean, in the U.S.

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