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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I have two daugers and we are two brothers. Now I muse say yes! I have more than my parents.
A very nice initiative taken up by NDTV. Hope this continues for long time. And it is always good see such program, compared to a daily soap. A small suggestion- Rope in colleges, students of the area with fewer sex ratio, they will bring the change because they are the future of society.
Dear Mr Roy
Lovely show, nice initiative. I’m sure this will create good awareness around in the society
Can we have some episode(s) around men being treated unfairly as well. There were recent issues like the Rohtak case or even one previous case in Bangalore where a teacher was wrongfully blamed on misbehaving with his student. Then there are cases where young boys are molested and are in an even more vulnerable position than the girls
We as a society need to understand that we should stand for social equality, not for any gender being better than the other
Regards
This show is copy of “What would you do” which is famous in USA.
But I am glad that someone in India started this kind of dialogue. It will definitely help at least few people to look in their innerselves and maybe they will change and find courage to intevene whenever there is injustice.
Women treat other woman/Girl with disrespect. Few of my relatives spent huge amount to educate their sons to be doctors/engg and for their daughters, they just send them to a college. Parents want to spend the last days with the daughters(even though they stay with the son). They write almost most of the property for the boys. Look at Ambani family you can understand.