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Satyamev Jayate - Complete Episodes In Telugu


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Aamir Khans Satyamev Jayate is Star TV’s most ambitious project ever. The makers have reportedly spent more than 6 crores on television promos alone.In what will be a first for any show, Satyamev Jayate will be telecast simultaneously on Doordarshan and several other Star-owned channels. The show will also be dubbed in regional languages like Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil.

 

Satyamev Jayate will be telecast at 11AM every Sunday, a time slow that was famous more than 2 decades ago when mythological epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata were aired.

 

 

Join Aamir Khan on Satyamev Jayate – an emotional, challenging quest for hope – Sundays, at 11 AM.

 

For More Information follow the links http://satyamevjayate.in/

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyamev_Jayate_(TV_show)

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Daughters Are Precious

 

Episode 1: Female Foeticide (6th May 2012)

 

http://youtu.be/wjReU80Nx9U

 

In this episode Aamir talks about the killing of unborn girls, or female foeticide, an alarming and frightening reality. It involves the collusion of families, doctors and a social structure that encourages the desire for a boy child - at any cost. The result has been the death of over 3 crore unborn girls since independence and a generation of young men, many amongst whom will find it very tough to get a life partner.

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Break The Silence

 

Episode 2: Child Sexual Abuse (13th May 2012)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mICpUG7yP8A

 

The sexual abuse of children is a horrible reality, and many are unaware of its extent. Research has shown that as many as 53 per cent, or one in every two children, are victims of child sexual abuse. Contrary to belief, the home is not the safest place for a child, as many abusers are trusted by the family. In addition to educating children and encouraging them to be brave enough to say No to abuse, parents themselves need to be sensitive to their children’s signals. Moreover, a robust and specific law against child sexual abuse must be put in place to protect the child and vigorously punish the abuser.

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Telugu anuvadam ... maree Tele shopping anuvadam la undi gaa. 2nd episode is more of a global issue ....konchem exclusive Indian issues ayithe ( like last week)

 

 

inkonchem interesting ga undocchu. Host kuda prathi episode lo edusthaa ... kallu tuduchukotam ante konchem dramatic ga undi...endhukante ... guest cheppe story

 

 

already viney untaadu ani andhari feeling . .. any way good effort Amir ..keep it up.

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Big Fat Indian Wedding

 

Episode 3: Marriage or Marketplace? (20th May 2012)

 

http://youtu.be/31Kk0LLBQhc

 

Most people dream of a lavish wedding but the reality in India is that expensive wedding celebrations and heavy dowry demands end up making brides' lives miserable and ruining their families. The very concept of marriage has been turned into a transaction, with no value placed on the people or the relationship. But this can change, and it is up to girls and their families to say NO to dowry, to insist on simple ceremonies and restore the sanctity of the wedding bond.

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Telugu anuvadam ... maree Tele shopping anuvadam la undi gaa. 2nd episode is more of a global issue ....konchem exclusive Indian issues ayithe ( like last week)

 

 

inkonchem interesting ga undocchu. Host kuda prathi episode lo edusthaa ... kallu tuduchukotam ante konchem dramatic ga undi...endhukante ... guest cheppe story

 

 

already viney untaadu ani andhari feeling . .. any way good effort Amir ..keep it up.

andaru emo kani bhayya nenu matram sure ga anukunna idi.

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Every Life Is Precious

 

Episode 4: Does Healthcare Need Healing? (27th May 2012)

 

http://youtu.be/6aoNqDICsak

 

People trust medical practitioners, believing that they are equipped with the knowledge and skills to safeguard their health. But when this knowledge is misused to exploit this trust, medical care becomes a nightmare. The profession is riddled with unscrupulous doctors and hospitals out to make big bucks at the cost of patients, but there are still medical practitioners who stand up for the Hippocratic Oath, and those who want to clean up the profession.

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Intolerance To Love

 

Episode 5: Is Love A Crime? (3rd June 2012)

 

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The simple act of falling in love opens up a world of emotions and reactions which sometimes culminate in crime – the death of the couple. Even if they escape death, lovers who go against religious and community barriers still have to face harassment and censure from society and, due to this pressure, rejection from their families. But the law is clear, that consenting adults are free to marry. And there is an organization which protects couples, helps them fight harassment and gives them shelter so they can marry freely.

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Person With Disabilities

 

Episode 6: We Can Fly ! (10th June 2012)

 

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People with disabilities have the same zeal and appreciation for life as the rest of us do. They can, and want to, participate in all aspects of life along with the mainstream. But people with disabilities get shunned, doubted, mocked and insulted. Access to public places and buildings is restricted and often impossible. Doors are closed for schooling and employment. India does not appear to be mature enough and understanding enough to recognise people with disabilities for what they are – people.

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Domestic Violence

 

Episode 7: Danger At Home (17th June 2012)

 

 

For countless women, entering married life often means the beginning of a stressful, violent existence. Beating one’s wife seems to be ingrained in many men’s mindsets as the appropriate behaviour for a strong male, but the consequences are misery for the wife and children, and often a broken, unhappy home. The concept of domestic violence is based on the notion of patriarchy, which needs to be converted into equality.

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Toxic Food

 

Episode 8: Poison On Our Plate (24th June 2012)

 

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Every morsel of food and sip of water we take is important for our health and well-being, right from the time we are newborn infants. Yet, for decades our food and water have been contaminated by powerful, harmful pesticides which have been promoted as necessary for better agricultural output. But the reality is that we don’t need pesticides for better yield, and the use of these pesticides is not only deadly for health but results in expensive farming methods. The solution is to adopt organic farming, which is possible and profitable, as the state of Sikkim has shown.

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Alchol Abuse

 

Episode 9: Think Before You Drink (1st July 2012)

 

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Alcohol consumption is associated with having fun and enjoying life. But excessive, irresponsible drinking takes away that very life itself. Many alcohol addicts have climbed back to normal life, proving that it is possible to live happily without alcohol. Help for alcoholics is available, free, at Alcoholics Anonymous. Even the occasional drinker must never drink with the aim of becoming drunk. And under no circumstances must you drink and drive – that is the road to disaster, literally.

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Untouchability

 

Episode 10: Dignity for All (8th July 2012)

 

http://youtu.be/rbXxoWwrYQo

 

For a country which has been independent for 65 years, it is a matter of shame that we have not yet shaken off the tyranny of caste-based discrimination. Countless people have to live in degrading conditions, children are unable to go to school, employment avenues are closed, and even education does not open bigoted minds. No measure of progress can be true unless the question of people’s equality is factored into it. And we can only be considered a progressive nation when we refuse to accept caste differences.

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Old Age

 

Episode 11: Sunset Years, Sunshine Life (15th July 2012)

 

http://youtu.be/4x3Nnwu3rAE

 

Our parents are the ones who have brought us up and made us what we are. At least out of consideration for that much, we should be good and kind towards them. But countless people all over India don’t think so, going by the numbers of abandoned old people taken in at old age homes. Then there are some older people who take matters into their own hands – be it romance or adventure sport.

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Water

 

Episode 12: Every Drop Counts (22th July 2012)

 

http://youtu.be/hq_pVKZUPVk

 

After air, the next most vital thing for our survival is water. While at the moment we have enough water for our needs, a time is likely to come when our water supply runs out and we have to buy water at a price similar to fuel. This is a situation which already exists in some parts of the country, and ‘water wars’ are a common occurrence. The solution, which some people have implemented, is to save and store rainwater.

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