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race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the you're watching dw news, aisha coming up today. a historical bill is set to pass in india, one that will visibly change the beacon of its parliament decades in the making. it's called the women's reservation bill and to boost female representation in government. plus in pakistan, educating us about the changing environment around them. how the climate crisis is being taught by a new initiative at some schools or
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the. my name is melissa chan. thanks for joining us. we start this week by taking a closer look at india and what's called the women's reservation bill. it would insure women hold one 3rd of seats in the lower legislative house. that's deluxe saba, the more powerful one, as well as one 3rd of seats in state legislative assemblies. all it now needs is present to potty berlin, to sign it for it to become law. but victory is bitter. sweet with some questioning the timing of this decision. as well as how long the rollout will take the w ideal . botch reports. celebrating of been for women outside the box, the agenda of parties headquarters in the old any in the upper house a fall, a man has just lost the landmark women. and it was a recent bill,
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a bill that getting the code of seats for women in the lower house of parliament and state assemblies nearly possible india 950000000 registered voters of the man. but the fox patient in politics and the crime and workforce as the women were part of the crowd, but they were mostly put into household support and they were deprived of their rights. but now the rights have been given and it is the mode, the government which has done this since i've gotten to the passage up the bill and you as a political deadlock. but the more the government is not taking credit for pushing to the legislation they started, it was moment does indeed, what about the but all the show that legislation and finally the more the disability but the weight is still not on the bill is past
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even though the feeling was false, that across 40 support, the new law will go into effect on of the 6 use opposition pop, you see this delay is an injustice to women. some of her mother is a national spokesperson of the opposition congress spot the she phase, the b j. p is pushed for the bill now was to gain an edge with them in the next deals. elections, women vote is very important. so they thing that again didn't give out this loudly fault, then we have gotten the women's resolution. so they feel the women would come off to watch it as the would the women but not know who they asked the question, when is the representative would have come? when is that reservation going to be? not in 24. what's the point when india has made progress on women's issues in recent years, it remains a deeply patriarchal society active as we move them in veterans and did use
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is key to unlocking mold payment of friendly policies on jobs, health and education. that's why money m w for, for the human as it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. well, having kept it alive for not giving up 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get fighting, they and then they out back at the headquarters. most of these pop in some photos of these of dr. see with take, spend on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're excited to know that in the future they will have more of a c. as joining us as brenda, colorado former member of the upper house of parliament. the raja sogba, this legislation may come as a surprise for outside observers who mostly known motives government as one that
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has often failed to protect and support women. so why does it look like all political parties are supporting this historic bill? this is not mr. moody's bill, this bill was brought by the united fund government of all positions body supported by the congress by team 1996. so it's taking such a long time from 1996 of 2010 when the government was formed by the congress by to you supported the list by to use. and at that time, it was in fact adopted in the house of which i happened to be a member at that time. and you know, just keep speaking. it's just a 5 minute walk from the chamber of the house to the house of people. but it stick and so many as 13. yes. where did find the need to be adopted in the looks of
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a so it's actually not list of all these been you know, quote us for women already exist. i understand at the local level in some places how has that worked out and was this national bill based on what worked at that local level. certainly we've been at the local level. they've got to reservations in the ninety's. and since then, they were accused of being proxies for their husbands. in fact, there's a new dom and uh, the vocabulary in india, which is the husband of the elected been the bunch, but the bunches, the electorate bows and fucking means husband. so that's the kind of fun and mockery that was me buying a back to you. i put a couch as in india and women in for the day for to dismiss about to, to the, for the embedded batch yaki,
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in politics and political parties. they overcame that and they have a stablished, very, very impressed subject quotes, which i believe i didn't examples for the whole word. and certainly as far as the bill is concerned, if it is a dr gene, if it has been adopted today, it is not because of this or that predict the bodies because of women's organizations. women struggles including the i'm president of drawer played by women in the delta buddies which is gift disability. i even close the government to adopt it, even though it has been done in a way which further postpones the implementation for another 10 years. i don't think women have great for to lose, don't know the i to and that's getting be want to been know. you promised it in 2014. it's 2023. and now you're telling us wait another 10 years. it's a mockery of what we want it got it. brenda,
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colorado. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. some of the places in the world most impacted by climate change are where information and education about the climate emergency is least available. focused on is one example and in an effort to help students connect what's happening around them to the bigger picture. some schools are trying out new textbooks. it was done in southern focused on it is one of the most populated, and also one of the hardest to be in the country. the people here out at the front lines of the time it change to help them adapt to dramatically changing for the buttons. lupin, public schools are taking action. the idea is to raise awareness among teachers about the impacts of climate change. housings of public school teachers are being
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screened on the subject because you're a school teacher, but he is a trainer. here she's explaining the science behind the regarding jobs. he tweets and flats that already making some legions uninhabitable, made me to have or docusign then yankee at one stop. and bach is done is among the boards top 10 countries most affected by climate change. but last year, the flood skewed more than 1700 people could definitely be getting lots of that down more money or more than a 1000000 livestock was skewed, and the economy suffered lots of talents of these as an under developed country block, assigned less resources. so important to focus on preventive measures of it. the 2nd course, the band with a stick it 100 rehabilitation give, but say for many things the curriculum is based on what's known as the green book. the book is start the 7th grade. this, it puts into perspective the challenge is post by climate change and also offered
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loop and nice solutions to tackle the crisis. but before they can discuss it in the classroom, teachers then folks need to be brought up to speed on the subject line. we can do it, i guess that i don't know how to log into it yet. the training helps us understand how the climate is changing. the given because of the greenhouse gases and the consequences we are facing is, well, how much is the model of the windows? but he has task is to involve students in details. in the calculation of small for the on school, the premises, they follow them the document put a japanese duncan technique that can quickly establish an open forest equal system if you will, just look at lawns and reduce the processes through which ford is naturally the genetic at this, the fun addition to the client of the school life is the kitchen garden activity,
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100 steps more places like this one, have taken root in the region as part of the curriculum instructor teachers and students on the entire process from planting to harvesting and activity that excites the students to the best spot is cooking. today, the glasses learning how to make the, the beside dish of pockets done by 40 something everyone enjoys, even on a hot date for the generation, experiencing the effect of climate change. first tons of fun for the school with the comes to in and i think we're hands on learning and offered hope for the future . that's it for the program. as always, you can catch us on the social media and on our website dw dot com, forward slash agent. let us know what you think and what you like to see on the show. my name is melissa can. thanks for watching and see you tomorrow.
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