Women’s strength in different fields and their high spirits
The latest episode of Jwandai Jazbey (alive spirits) focused on the role of women, their strength in different fields of life and their high spirits.
The following points were highlighted during the show; Women’s role in society and how they are being looked down upon, women’s struggles in the male dominant society, need of family support, women’s contribution in the field of sports, business, education and politics etc. Furthermore, the menace of traffic rules, public awareness about traffic rules and license procedure was discussed. The program shed light on the life struggle and achievements of studio guest Ms. Hamida Bano, DSP Traffic Peshawar.
Ms. Hamida Bano, DSP Traffic Peshawar, took part as a studio guest in the show.
Ms. Bano said: “One should check fuel and water before driving a vehicle. Vehicles must have mirrors. If not, they should be installed. One must take care of zebra crossings. Cars should be stopped a foot or two behind the zebra crossings so that pedestrians might cross safely.”
A radio report was made part of the program. The report highlighted the achievements and strength of females working in different fields.
One caller took part in the program. The caller asked the guest that special arrangements should be made for females while crossing roads.
About Sabawoon
Sabawoon airs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). It is designed to highlight the local issues and promote the fundamental governance values, such as democracy, rule of law, women’s rights, and equal citizenry. The show airs Monday through Thursday every week under four themes on FM-101.5 Peshawar and Dera Ismail Khan 711 KHZ from 3:20 PM to 4:00 PM. On Monday, Jarga Maraka covers current affairs and important regional issues with an input from government and other senior officials. On Tuesday, Da Simay Jaaj gives an overview of the top stories from KP and FATA regions. Jwandai Jazbey airs on Wednesday and deals with issues of relevance to, and significance for, youth, students and women. Socio-cultural affairs are discussed in Ranra on Thursday.