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00:00Namaskar ma'am, welcome to the Buxarika Sambhav
00:05Ma'am, even after strict laws, there is still a lack of women criminals
00:11What do you think is the reason for this?
00:14Maybe there is less empathy towards each other
00:19Or the society has become very self-centered
00:26If I don't think about anything other than myself
00:31And if I don't think about other people's feelings and emotions
00:37Then a person doesn't take care of others
00:44And you don't even realize that you have behaved badly towards them
00:51It's not that there is more empathy towards women
00:57It's just that the number of crimes against women has increased
01:05I have seen that there is a lot of dedication and hard work towards one thing
01:15And while working with humans, it's important to understand that we humans change
01:24And when we work with people who change, we also learn from our mistakes
01:30We also make mistakes, it's not like we are a machine
01:36So, we can see a lot of change in children
01:42We can understand what they are learning
01:45We can also see a lot of change in people who teach
01:51We can see a lot of growth in Neeraj
01:56And we can see this growth in his children
02:02This is the biggest thing that we are changing together
02:07Sir, the mentality of masculinity has spread in our minds for centuries
02:18Even today, when we go out of the house
02:23On Sundays, the wife is taking care of the house
02:30When the wife is working, she is taking care of the house
02:35And the responsibility of teaching the children is of the wife
02:40And the responsibility of taking care of the relatives is of the wife
02:44How much burden will a person take?
02:47And then after a while, he says that we are taking care of this
02:50You at least earn enough so that we can live in peace
02:53So, how much time will it take to change the mentality of family and society?
02:58I feel that the change that has come now
03:05The women who have studied in our first generation
03:09Or the women who have learned to fight for their rights
03:13They have given that right to their daughters and daughters-in-law
03:17It will take a little time, but it will change in two or three generations
03:23Because if any woman has experienced it herself
03:26Then she should not pass on that pain to her next generation