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Sunday 13 May 2012

Satyameva Jayate: Episode 2 about problem of child sex abuse in India

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Getting good remarks in the first episode and making the audience cry with the stories of ladies suffered by social evil- Female Foeticide, the show Satyameva Jayate is going on well and the second episode of the show has been telecasted. It deals with the topic of child abuse. It was estimated that the second episode will be more powerful in words and story than the first one as Aamir had visited a number of NGOs in the country and got to know about the child abuse cases either inside home or outside.

The second episode cast Cindrella Prakash and Harish Aiyer who had suffered much in their past. In India, there are many cases of child abuse sexually in the local trains, buses, red light areas and often the abuser is well known to the child. A survey made in 2007 revealed that almost 53.22% children in the country have gone through this social evil by one or more persons. Also, the capital of the country has registered the most cases for this and in most of the cases, the culprits were well known to the children and were trustworthy. It may be possible that many cases have not been disclosed yet by the children due to the fear of loss of their life.
Talking about the show, its main objective was to develop understanding and teach people in different parts of the country so that the problem of child abuse can be eroded from India. This may include various policies and performance of different programs.
Aamir has also set up an SMS Poll for his show. You can type Y for Yes and N for No and send it 5782711 to reply to the questions put by Aamir during the show. In the first episode, Aamir asked the viewers, “Do you want the Rajasthan Government to set up a fast-track court to process the cases arising out of the sting operation on doctors performing female foeticide?” The response to the show has been really good. As a result, the MP Health Department suspended the licenses of 65 hospitals for not giving their proper reports. In India, since the freedom, more than 3 crore girls have been treated as prey for selfishness.


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