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What’s Your Choice: Special Edition

Through this final episode of What’s Your Choice for this season we thank you very, very much for all your wonderful support, your encouraging comments and your determination to fight with us against social evils by intervening. This show has made it clear, when anyone asks an ordinary Indian – What’s Your Choice – you’ve answered categorically – step in and do something, act – do not turn away and say this is none of my business.

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  1. This is a very good step by your channel, my request is to emphasize on linguistic discrimination also, thanks.

  2. VIP culture in gurgaon can be observed easily at Honda chowk. Here the Honda chowk is blocked for general public and to even cross the road one has to go all the way to Rajiv chowk from where one has to take service lane and travel on Wrong side.

    But as soon as a vehicle with red light comes or even a police vehicle, the gate is opened by the policemen posted in that area.it seems the duty of those cops is only to let the VIP vehicles pass.
    Due to this Rajiv chowk has not only become a highly jammed area but has also become very dangerous and prone to accidents due to a lot of wrong side traffic movement.
    Although this problem can be solved by a single flyover construction but that hasn’t happened for God knows what reason.

  3. Civic sense in Delhi metro rail is negligible despite so much security, it just shows people do not speak up. There is no Que system, people refuse to get up from the allotted ladies seat, and when there is an issue that arises people just choose to see and not speak up. My personal experience was a drunk man entered and played music loud, I asked him to not do so since it is offensive in metro, he became abusive, instead of supporting me people chose to instruct me to keep quite since he was drunk. He was extremely abusive, swearing in hindi and misconducting, I had to alone gather courage to follow the man at Rajiv Chowk and complain to the guards despite almost about to loose him in the crowd. If people would have raised their voice and not asked me to keep quite such a behaviour would not be encouraged.
    It’s important that people in public places learn to support a wrong doing.

  4. NDTV is always a few steps ahead of other channels, while pioneering in their good work! Wonderful program, It is sensitizing many. More Indians will raise their voice when they see the importance and effect of what common men can do.

  5. Plz do an experiment of bullying in Delhi schools