The TV series "Delhi Crime" has fully exposed the various evils of Indian society. There is a shortage of police personnel, long hours of overtime without overtime pay and no reimbursement for business trips. In addition, the police station often has no power and no funds, no professional arresting equipment such as handcuffs, and no professional forensic doctor. There is also social prejudice against women after women are sexually assaulted. Women's high-priced makeup, high-level government scapegoats, false reports by the media in order to increase sales, etc. These are all bad phenomena in Indian society, but some of the problems are not unique to India, but are shared by societies around the world. In particular, bad views of women and false reports in the media are the cancer of the world, followed by the high-intensity work of the police and lack of protection. These are questions. There is a sentence at the end of this TV series that touched me deeply: "Only if we change, then this country can change, and this society can change." In fact, many problems are not impossible to solve, but some of us do not Willing to change. They are so entrenched and prejudiced that they are powerless to change the country and society. How can justice be done and how can society be better? This is a long way to go.
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