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Monday, May 7, 2012

Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate'


Aamir Khan's much anticipated TV debut 'Satyamev Jayate' every Sunday 11 A M on Star Plus made its debut on Sunday May 06,2012 -

  
Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Sunday May 06,2012
First Episode - Female Foeticide in India



 

































Aamir Khan in his programme 'Satyamev Jayate' aired Sunday had highlighted the story of a sting operation done seven years back by two journalists to expose increasing female foeticide cases in four states - Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh           

Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Sunday May 13,2012
Second Episode - Child Sex Abuse

                                                         

 



Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Sunday May 20,2012
Third Episode - Marriage- Dowry Torture and Suicide



 All is not well with Indian marriages, pointed out Aamir Kkan and he brought under the focus several Indian women whose lives had changed for the worse as a result of it.

Say no to dowry, exhorts Aamir Khan.



Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Sunday May 27,2012
Fourth Episode - Malpractices in Medical Treatment


The Show talked about the malpractices in medical treatment, besides highlighting corruption, insensitivity and rampant malpractices in the medical profession and recounted cases where patients were recommended to undergo surgeries while they actually suffered from minor ailments.
The fourth episode dealt with horrendous medical practices forthrightly. Right from the deceitful ‘Basin’ blood test to the ‘cut percentage’ offered by pharmaceutical companies, and from astronomical fees students have to shell out to pursue medicine to drug mafias casting a wicked web of incentives to pocket more profits.

To understand what the Medical Council of India (MCI), a statutory body regulating medical colleges, affiliation, new colleges, and doctors’ registration is doing to tackle such frauds, Aamir Khan spoke to Dr KK Talwar, the Board of Governors.

Aamir Khan proved better than the nasty Karan Thapar while interviewing Dr KK Talwar, and looked more like an interrogator questioning the accused who was liable to answer to not one but many who sought answers.

Dr KK Talwar fell short of words and could only commit to Aamir and the people of India to take stringent actions against doctors who have turned corrupt and whose main intention is to mint money.


Medscape India, an umbrella body of 21 medical institutions, has asked Bollywood actor Aamir Khan to apologise for defaming doctors on his TV show Satyamev Jayate.

In an open letter dashed off to Aamir, the Medscape India said it was shameful that doctors be subject to such unilateral scrutiny, while acknowledging that representation of malpractices by doctors is "rather sad".
"Doctors operate in the same socio-legal environment as everyone else; are a part of the present society. No wonder that the practices of dishonesty, corruption, scams have percolated down to this profession as well. Hence they can not be isolated from the society and remain in ivory towers," the letter said.

Aamir Khan with the help of Dr. Shamit Sharma from Rajasthan, enlightened viewers by informing them about generic medicines that are available at affordable cost and are in no way inferior to the branded medicines produced by celebrated pharmaceutical companies.

IMA Seeks Apology from Aamir Khan

The show highlighted the malpractices in the medical profession and the IMA had demanded an immediate apology from Aamir and warned him of legal action if he failed to do so.
“Aamir Khan should apologise for having defamed and given one side of the story on medical profession. If he does not, we are contemplating to take legal action against him for defaming and demoralising the medical profession in his TV show,” IMA Secretary-General D.R. Rai had said.

Aamir Khan says he won't apologise

Aamir Khan on Wednesday June 06,2012 refused to apologise to the Indian Medical Association (IMA), which has accused him of defaming the medical profession through his TV show “Satyamev Jayate.” He said he was ready to face any legal action threatened by it. “I am very comfortable if they [IMA] plan to take legal action if they feel that I have done something wrong. Of course, the courts are available for them. My answer is no, I will not be apologising,”



Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Sunday June03,2012
Fifth Episode -Honour Killing in India


Guests on the show included couples who tied the knot by going against their families, relatives who lost their loved ones on the name of honour killing, people who help such couples and others.
When you have the right to vote at the age of 18 and can choose the prime minister of your country, why you don’t have the freedom of choosing your life partner?
When the constitution of India has given a right to every individual to choose his/her life partner, then how can anyone call these marriages illegal? 
Sanjay Sachdev, chairman of Love Commandos was interviewed by Aamir during the show.Love Commandos provide help to lovers.

Established in 2010, it is a voluntary organisation having a national network of volunteers. The volunteers include lawyers, journalists and human right activists as well. They provide counseling to youngsters through their helpline. Apart from that, Love Commandos provide food, shelter, protection and legal assistance to the couples who tie the knot against their family’s wish. They have seven shelters for lovers across India.

Aamir’s  interaction with Khap Panchayat members was the most surprising part of the show. Khap Panchayat is a religious caste-based council.

These Khap Panchayats have no judicial powers or police force. Though the members claim that they never order to kill any couple, but their views on inter-caste marriages were shocking. They agreed that Manoj and Babli didn’t deserve to be killed, but according to them their marriage was morally wrong .

Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Sunday June 10,2012
Sixth Episode - Treat the Disabled as Equals


Aamir Khan spoke about how people generally treat their disabled countrymen. Citing a number of inspirational messages through videos of disabled people, the episode discussed the rights to education for all, irrespective of physical ability.
The show played host to blind and lame men who narrated their inspiring stories and proved that they too could fall within the bracket of the fittest and survive with pride.





Aamir Khan's 'Satyamev Jayate' - Sunday June 17,2012
Seventh Episode - Domestic Violence


The show played host to physically and mentally abused women, who dared their husbands against the violence meted out to them.
The show also played a proud host to social activist Kamla Bhasin who has been working towards the upliftment of women in the Indian society for over 20 years. Bhasin spoke about what makes men abuse women- the patriarchal attitude of the society that gives authority to man to suppress women.

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