Sexual assault is a recurring theme in Pakistan’s drama serials these days; has been since documented crimes have been on a rise in the country. But the reason, it seems, is not the abuse of power or perversion and lawlessness. It’s because, wait for it, men aren’t robots.
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Dil Na Umeed To Nahi is a story of human trafficking and the horrors its victims have to face. Many people watched the drama serial hoping to see justice for girls like ‘
Sumbul and Savera‘. However this week the new episode wasn’t aired, and everyone wants to know why.
Episode 13, the last aired episode was broadcast on 12th April, 2021.
Something Haute reports, the reason this serial is halted has to do with Pakistan Television. According to an agreement between PTV and TV One, neither channel can air new episodes before each other. As both channels air the serial they do so simultaneously.
Centre of Wellbeing, Training & Culture survey results reveal impact of Covid-19 on BAME communities Date published: 17 December 2020
Centre of Wellbeing, Training & Culture (CWTC) service user Allah Rakhi (left) and Afifa Kausar (right) from CWTC speaking on the CWTC Community Podcast
A survey carried out by Rochdale s Centre of Wellbeing, Training & Culture (CWTC), based on East Street, has revealed the importance of services to be culturally and language specific.
CWTC set up the online questionnaire back in September, in collaboration with local services, both in English and in Urdu. The purpose of the survey was to seek views and understand the impact of Covid-19 on black, Asian and minority ethnic communities (BAME), in particular the South Asian community who have been diagnosed or are living with dementia, and their carers.