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First Afghan web TV channel launched

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Kabul and Dubai-based producer Hamida Aman has launched Afghanistan’s first web TV channel Globox.tv, tapping into the country’s burgeoning social media culture.

The youth-focused platform streams two hours of new, short-format content every day, ranging from web series Campus FM, set in a journalism school, to a cultural programme called What Is Up In Kabul.
“It’s something totally new for Afghanistan,” says Aman, who has a track record in producing documentaries such as Kabul Underground through her Kabul-based Awaz Communication and Guru Production in Dubai.
“More and more young Afghanistans have access to the Internet and they’re heavily into social media, Facebook and YouTube,” said Aman.
“It’s a key way for them to communicate with their friends and other young people. It’s very difficult for them to socialise in person. There’s nowhere for them to hangout together, especially for girls.”
Afghan-born Aman grew-up in Switzerland and moved back to her native country in 2002 to work for an NGO specialising in media training, eventually setting up as an independent producer.
Most Globox.tv’s content is produced in Dari – an Afghan dialect of Farsi - in Awaz’ Kabul studio. Campus FM, consisting of 150 eight-minute episodes was shot there last year. A second series, bringing in a Hip-Hop element, is currently in production.
“Hip Hop is a way for young people to express themselves. There are more and more Hip Hop groups sprouting up in Afghanistan and we’re weaving this trend into the story,” said Aman.
Launched in October, Globox.tv is currently registering some 1,000 mainly Afghan-based hits a day.
Aman wants to extend the scope of its content. She recently set up a small production unit in Dubai to make Farsi-language, short format programmes capturing life in the UAE for the channel.





Delhi's women's helpline turns 'helpless', calls greeted by beep sound

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A helpline for women set up with great fanfare by beleaguered Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit through advertisement in newspapers on Monday morning itself appeared to be "helpless" as it was not working.

Calls to the number were greeted by a long beep sound.

Dikshit had last week announced launch of the round-the-clock helpline for offering help to women in distress amid nationwide uproar over the December 16 brutal gang-rape of the 23-year-old in Delhi. The girl had breathed her last on Saturday in a Singapore hospital.

Senior Delhi government officials said the helpline could not be made functional due to some glitches in the MTNL network.

They said the helpline, which will operate from the chief minister's office in Delhi Secretariat, can be contacted from landlines as well as mobile phones.

The Telecom Ministry had last week released the three-digit number following a request by Dikshit. It will be the first three-digit number to have been allotted by the Ministry in two years.

The ministry had earlier allotted '167' for the helpline, but upon request for a number that would be easier to remember, the number was changed to '181'.

Meanwhile in Mumbai, Shiv Sena's youth wing — Yuva Sena — has already launched their helpline to help the women against eve-teasing and sexual harrassment in the city.

Delhi gang-rape Rs15 lakh compensation for victim's family

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Delhi government on Monday announced a compensation of Rs15 lakh for the family of the gang-rape victim.

On Sunday, the 23-year-old paramedical student's father spoke to DNA and spoke about how he had invested all his money for the girl's education.

"They invested all their savings in her and were waiting for her to get a job in the hope that it would end their miseries. Our financial condition has deteriorated. If anybody voluntarily wants, we will accept some help,” the victim's cousin said.





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