Tag : Bediyan

    Rajiv Ranjan's Directorial Debut 'Bediyan' For United Nations On Women's Social Issues Of Uttarakhand Is On Oscar Drive

    Rajiv Ranjan
    Inam Ansari
    May24/ 2022

    New Delhi: Bediyan refers specifically to superstition, blind faith, error, and misconceptions that persist despite decades of education in our society. We are unable to break free from the old generation behaviours that were imposed on us in the name of culture, God, or the ominous. Even today, seeing a black cat on the road causes us to stop the automobile because it is seen as a sign of impending catastrophe, as does the breaking of a mirror, twitching of an eye, sweeping after sunset, and so on. Some people believe that removing the wicked evil eye. People accept it despite the lack of evidence. Gender discrimination has existed in India since ancient times. While it was initially a free culture, patriarchy gradually took hold, and girls are still shunned and treated unequally today. The birth of a child is one of life's most wonderful moments, and it should never be regarded as threatening. However, one such heart-wrenching ritual that is still conducted in the Himalayan interiors needs to be shown to the public. This movie draws attention to one of the major social issues that need to be taken into consideration seriously, which is women's health, especially post-natal care. Despite several efforts by various organizations still, the death rate in the post-natal period is very high. This film is based on a real story from the Northern Hills, mostly practised in the villages of Uttarakhand, where the woman is forced to give birth alone in a cowshed and is forced to fend for herself and her newborn all alone in most unhygienic condition. After giving birth she is considered untouchable for 14 days. It's a high risk of life for the mother and her newborn baby. Women's-life risk of maternal death in India was estimated to be 1 ...

    Continue Reading