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@rtdocumentary · Post #801 · 22/05/2022, 11:59
This woman from India named S Petchiammal pretended to be a man for 36 years in order to raise her daughter. She became pregnant at the age of 20 and lived with her husband for only 15 days - he died of a heart attack. After giving birth, she had to work several jobs: construction sites, hotels and cafes. There she faced daily harassment. So she started pretending to be a man. ‘Only my relatives knew that I was a woman. So I saved every penny to ensure my daughter has a safe and secure life’, she said. The lady revealed the truth only after her daughter grew up and married. She received the support of millions of people, but decided to remain a man until the end of her days. A similar situation happened to the subject of our documentary, The Untamed Shrew. An Egyptian woman pretended to be a man for 43 years to find a job and provide for her family. #video#India Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #786 · 18/05/2022, 17:59
'Kids picked on and laughed at me'. Lalit from India remembers how schoolmates bullied him. His body is covered with excessive hair due to a faulty gene. It was hard to be different when he was a child, but as he grew up, Lalit accepted his identity. Now he is a very famous person in India and has many friends. See what he says about how he overcame all the difficulties on the video. There are more than 25,000 genes in human DNA. If one behaves differently, it can cause various changes. Watch our documentary We Are Different to learn the stories of Lalit and two other people whose appearance is different due to an altered gene and how it affected their lives. #video#India Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #720 · 08/05/2022, 13:59
India’s holy ‘Mother Ganges’ is one of the most-polluted rivers in the world. However, locals wash in and drink from the same water that Indians throw garbage, dead bodies, and chemical waste. The Ganges pollution puts people at risk of disease. What happened to the Ganges River? Find out it our clip. The full story is in our documentary ‘Cry of a River’. #video#India Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #710 · 05/05/2022, 15:58
Thieves no longer have to risk breaking into people’s homes. Entire buildings in Kolkata, India, are occupied by call centres full of scammers. ‘It’s my job. So I need to do it; otherwise, my salary will go on hold’, said one of the scammers. Phone scams have become a source of easy money and cost their victims billions of dollars. Making a living this way is dangerous and illegal but doesn’t stop scammers. How to protect yourself and your loved ones? Find out in the premiere Cyberscammers. #video#India Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #668 · 28/04/2022, 14:42
#video#India A love wedding in India can be deadly. Parents forbid taking a member of another caste as a wife. Here it is considered a disgrace. And if you disobey, they can kill you. In our post - the story of a girl whose lover lost his life for forbidden love. She herself was injured. The attackers were not even stopped by the fact that at that moment the girl was eight months pregnant. In 1955, the Indian Parliament had already passed a law prohibiting discrimination based on caste. However, the locals still adhere to the ‘law of honor’. Those who violated it are forced to hide from the closest people. Watch the film Love Commandos. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #621 · 17/04/2022, 16:03
#video#India In the Akanksha Hospital in Gujarat, pregnant women are waiting to deliver babies. But they won’t take them home once they’re born. So instead, they’re surrogate mothers, primarily poor and having no means to make money. They make $70 for each month of pregnancy and up to $8,000 for a successful surrogacy for one baby. The clinic takes care of the mothers’ living costs. Since India legalised commercial surrogacy in 2002, the country has become the largest surrogacy hub for childless foreigners. In 2015, surrogacy for foreigners was banned. While commercial surrogacy provided Indian women with opportunities (building a house, starting a small business, paying a dowry), the practice has raised numerous ethical concerns around exploitation, payment, and inequality. Watch the full documentary 'Wombs for Rent' on @documentaryplanet Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #465 · 25/02/2022, 10:01
#video#India The River Ganges has enormous religious significance to Hindus. They believe it’s goddess Ganga brought to Earth by Lord Shiva. People come to ritually bathe in the Ganges waters as it’s supposed to cure illnesses. Ashes of the cremated are also dispersed across its waters. Some half a billion people rely on the ‘mother river’. However, the same people who revere the river throw garbage, sewage and industrial waste into the Ganges. Watch the full documentary, Cry of a River, to get the complete picture of the water crisis in India. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #456 · 17/02/2022, 11:05
#video#India Ravi from India was head over heels in love with Uma. They married, but her relatives weren’t happy. Ravi and Uma are from different castes. The couple received threats, and Uma’s uncles came to their house one day. They beat the star-crossed lovers and took her away. This week marked the most romantic holiday. While in most countries, people marry for love, most Indians still have arranged marriages. Find out more about love in India in our documentary, Love Commandos. Arranged marriage vs love marriage - which one do you think is better? ♥️ Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary
@rtdocumentary · Post #427 · 26/01/2022, 10:01
#video#India Jharia lies at the heart of India’s largest coalfield. Toxic fumes rise from the ground, and coal fires burn around the clock. They suffocate locals and can consume entire houses at any moment, but thousands of locals don’t leave. Learn more about Jharia’s hellish coalfields and why people stay in our documentary, Inferno Village. Follow: https://t.me/rtdocumentary