These girls, what I have perceived, are kinda outspoken, bold and someone who know their rights and all the stuff. The girls who usually face harassment are often the naive ones, who are not outspoken, who the men think as 'soft or easy target'. So a solution for girls to avoid harassment is be not the soft target, don't be friendly, don't have soft or mild tones. Just be authorative.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
Loved this podcast. You guys tried something new and as a university student myself hearing the university comparison in our circle everyday thankyou for adding some new information. Keep up the goodwork guys. And hats off to these young women representing their universities with well experienced lads.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
I believe Bhawalpur University's case is 100% true because I saw it with my own eyes in my universities and yes you men are absolutely right, we (men) are very dangerous when it comes to this. I did my graduation from UAF (main campus) this event exists there. In the PU it also exists... I am currently a postgrad student at PU so these things exist and people like these should be punished regardless of gender.
Yes these things do exist,sometime subtly,sometimes with hostility. But it cant be labelled on the whole of the male gender. That guy in podcast,was right,exploiters and harrasers form an alliance,but every male doesnt joins them. All aren't without conscience. The women perceptions about male gender as intimidating is imperfect and over geralized. All women are not alike,neither naive,nor victims. Some are(mostly from rich backgrounds) are themself exploiters and harrasers. Exploitation has to do more with socioeconomic superiority mostly,yet also with criminal mentality,again a product of our failing, unjust,unequal society. That male participant was right,politics and political debates should be a part of youth's education,after all they are the leaders of tomorrow's society ? Will they let society decay,as it is decaying now ? Will they constraint themself just to podcasts and "mera khial hai" opinions ? What is the khial of masses ? Dont they need to listen to it too ? In a failed society,will they bring any change by remaining isolated to their own(somewhere very rigid) opinions ?
"culturally inappropriate" ? What is "our" culture ? Do we have socioeconomic equality ? Culture is based upon socioeconomics. When we have different classes,and their subclasses,can we have uniform culture, accepted and endorsed by everyone ?
Ifra,what is communism ? Do you have any idea ? Communism is giving equal opportunities for PU students,like those of LUMS and LSE. Anything wrong with it ? Does LUMS or LSE class has any human advantage over others ? Just because of their wealth(unknown sources),they should retain the superiority over others ?
Great podcost " Awr b maza ata agr diff provinces k uni cultures discuss hota" and diff provinces k guests hota " but hope ap log wo b cover kar lenga " All the best for the future podcosts
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
being a PU hostelite, i think there is a misrepresentation, I have witnessed girls leaving late but not all of them opted for this... however, the hostel canteens are like open till late night... so that was correct of being 24/7
Coz there’s basically nothing in Pakistan. Every organisation is corrupt, the country is fully controlled there’s no freedom of speech, money talks everywhere, no merit based system, corrupt leaders, no democracy, poor job prospects poor career prospects, low salaries and a lot more. Why waste your skills and money in a country which does not respect you and appreciate you enough. They don’t value individuals therefore people leave for places where they earn what they deserve
I'll tell you why. Our society has no morals. There is no security and stability. There is zero tolerance towards people who think differently from the mainstream. And a lot of young people think differently but can't express themselves because, as i said, there is no tolerance in society and a general lack of critical thinking skills. And everything is 50 times worse for women and minorities. A women is not seen as an independent human being who has god given human rights. She is seen as a burden and an object that must be controllyby men. And last but not least, Pakistan doesn't protect its children. Children from poor families have to endure a nighmare. Their lives are hell. They are used by their families sold into harsh labour, often abused and sexually asualted by a wide variety of people in society and have no one to protect them. Some are sold into prostitution and some are literally cut up into pieces for organ extraction. Children are the most vulnerable and as a state and society, we have completely failed them. Just go and see how bad child and in general human trafficking is in Pakistan and then you won't be asking why young people want to leave this country.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
the reason is because they fantasize about western countries and think all their life's problems will go away if they leave pakistan. these people have never been outside pakistan even once. they have no idea what its like to live in those countries. i know this because i am a pakistani with canadian citizenship and people at uni always ask me why i came to pakistan when i could just stay in canada. one guy was wondering what his life would be like after graduating and thought that my future is all set simply because of my canadian citizenship. if you have lots of money, living in pakistan can be far better than living in western countries. most people dont realize this because they have never been outside pakistan and they only hear stories of how good it is outside.
For a country in which bullying is shugal we donot need incidents to change we need a change of mindset and trust thia fact that poverty or riches nothing can cause this change but a miracle.
The LUMS Professor who was fired was a known offender. A female student went to speak to him. She was wearing a unique-looking hoodie with a zip on both arms and in the center. The teacher opened the zip on one arm and jokingly said oops!!! The incident was caught on CCTV video, and there was testimony from another girl who was with the victim when the incident occurred. Professor was summarily discharged. This was a very minor and isolated case blown out of proportion by the girl. In my experience, there are instructors who are extremely friendly and accommodating to students in return for favors. Note that I say students, this is a genderless thing in LUMS, at least. For girls, it's usually one of two cases; either they don't fully understand the fact that in power-imbalanced relationships, no consent is possible. However, this lack of awareness results in a confused girl unsure if what happened was harassment or consensual, thus the incidents not being reported. Then there are the groupie chicks who deliberately indulge in banter and flirting. Predators keep pushing their luck and the limit with such girls until they get lucky or get burnt. I have seen students reap major favors and a lot of rewards as a result of sucking up to professors. I can attest to that from personal experience as a student counselor and someone whose friends did such things. My own roommate was responsible for ensuring a certain professor never ran out of joints, and in return, he was able to graduate in 6 long years despite an abysmal 2.1 GPA, but that professor stuck out for him and got him all manner of favor including giving 3 straight 2 credit hour self-study for three straight quarters. The same guy ended up dating a French Professor who taught at LUMS for two years. My then-girlfriend and I would often go to the faculty apartments to chill. Alcohol and charas were common places, and certain girls, were permanent fixtures. Thanks to my roommate, my girlfriend did not once have to sleep in the common room during Spring or Summer. She had her own key, her own room and her own bed in a professor's apartment for practically the entire summer of junior year. These things happen openly in public. Hidden in plain sight. You just need to know where to look. The biggest most prime example of harassment is U**R B***R in the Student Affairs Department. Tharki-e-Azam LUMS. I'm yet to come across a girl who hasn't needed 2 cold showers after meeting him and I'm yet to see a girl who hasn't indulged his tharak. So it swings both ways.
Respectfully, it would be nice to see Aman play the role of a facilitator rather than an instigator. Let the women speak, irrespective of how much you disagree with them. Hats off to haider, who is a great host.
I personally like that women in black dress and brown Chadar and that ucl man because they both are being practical and realistic while keeping the religious beliefs in mind. Also, that lse women, she is a student and being a student, she is speaking from her own pictured perspective and being somewhat realistic. I enjoyed that PU women and UCL men perspectives
Please maintain the legacy of this channel…. Is channel ko hum iss nazar sy dekhte hain k Jo khaen sikhny ko nahi mile ga woh yahan mile ga…. I admire this podcast but go for something informative and get us some deep stuff please
Great podcast! However, it wouldve been more interesting if you had male counterparts from their respective universitites and they could simultaneously describe their experiences in the same environment to analyze male and female experiences. Nonetheless, an interesting discussion. Well done to you moderators for keeping the conversation about them and not you!
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened, Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
In 21st century, 2023 people are discussing girls n boys should sit together or not in univ.....duniya kahan puhanch gai hai aur hum loog basic cheezo sy nai nikal sakty
1:28:06 bara jihaad kiya ha bibi, ajeeb she's sounding too dramatic and I don't know what exactly the issue she has with "dupatta". Nhi lena tou na lou bibi but at least stop portraying it as it's a hurdle in your growth. Aren't you hurting the feelings of those who wear it? Ajeeb matlab, aesi cheezon pe tanqeed krkay bss in ko "cool" lagna hota ha
TBH I felt that what she's trying to portray about Hiajbis mostly ye barey shehron k log aisi soch k hotey if a girl is wearing dupatta she must have that difficult background or class difference...which is not at all justified.
@EON Podcasts please level-up this podcast and discuss the real issues of universities like "why we, and our universities failed in research and development? why are we not developing anything significant? why are we not inventing anything. Why students are dying to get grades and jobs and not contirbuting anything meaningful to the society. Why are we in identity crises. and HOW TO RESOLVE THESE ISSUES. These are smalled issues "k larka laki ko ikhatha parhna chahye ya nahi, comfortable hain nahi."
Let me correct about the student politics. The Pu girl told that there are no elections in the student organization which is incorrect. Islami jamiat talaba hold elections every year where it's president from national level to city level changes and hence new bread comes and hold the positions.
Among these four beautiful and super intelligent ladies, Ifrah was eloquent but dumbest of them all. Aman's input at the was the crux of the debate, his uniformity of thought and clarity of mind is absolutely spot on. Good show
Amanullah is way too intellectual than those 3 ones. But please keep this podcast informative. I think this is less University or student version and more general information version 😂
45:00 learning a software of any kind is never a problem. you can learn it in a month... you can learn 3d max in one month but the thing is Skill... tool isn't your skill and tool will be replaced after a time. but your point is accurate because it lacked real life experience and practical world scenarios and you just didn't know what happens outside of your curriculum.
It is universally true tht women feel safe with women.... It is a natural instinct that Allah (SWT) has put in women... I feel these students or freshly graduates haven't seen life in it's true nd real form where they could realize that yes women colleges should be seperate....
It's doing nothing, because after graduation when you go to professional lives,you have to work with men no matter what, because you can't get women and men offices separately,so what's the point? Instead we should teach men and women to be in their limits and this thing should be taught in homes, schools,and colleges
Ull find many ppl in lums who are not students of lums every where, like computer lab , hostel common rooms & everywhere. If u have sticker of lums on ur car u cn enter anytime.
As the PodCast concludes all I can say is Sanniya what a legend bndi. Mtlb ky solid. Legendary Bndi. 14 toppon key salami. Out shinned and out classed everyone else and shut even Amaan up. Haha
The lady with black dress somehow has prejudice in her mind for southern Punjab and other provinces of Pakistan. I think the reality is different these days. Punjab university has produced some great names like Answer Masood
We should not see univeristies as a "career" making institutes, we should see them and universities should also aim to make them as an institute of "Great human being" making institutes.
Great Podcast, But I disagree with sania, she disgraced "dupata", "hijaab" multiple times and kinda linked it to out-dated and backward-ness. We all need to get to out this inferiority complex
After listening this whole conversation want to say so many things but is difficult for me to explain on comments section anyhow I really enjoy Pakistan zindabad ❤
Real issues start after one hour. Although i am totally agree with aman we follow western technology rather than thier cultures ergo we faced such tremendous scenario in our institutes.
6:49 are serious? That you are defining backwards as those who wear hijab and follow sunnah? If u really think so then i must say u are backward that you are making perspective just by the appearance of people ..
This was such a confusing and I would say useless podcast. Nothing new , everyone knew such common information, no outcome . I can't decipher the concept or the result of this talk.
well it's nice topic Good discussion i also seen on tiktok first time seen on TH-cam only this video ap ny Kia Kata Kia nai but massage both acha Tha I loved it English me galti hoi hoto I extremely sorry 😂❤
Listening to Sania and her views about the Bhawalpur incident and how it was 'exaggerated' out of proportion is disappointing. As an LGS alumni who went to that specific branch, studied under those pedophiles and watched them have inappropriate interactions and relationships with my friends, I can attest to the fact that almost the entire faculty was complicit. While not all the teachers were harassing their students, everyone knew what was going on and allowed it to continue. Initially, students would complain to the administration about this inappropriate behavior. But the result was always the same: 'it is your fault for being so provocative', 'you shouldn't smile or laugh so openly around men', 'you shouldn't wear tights' etc etc. And so eventually we stopped complaining and everyone turned a blind eye to something that ruined the lives of many women around me. I believe that all of these adults, people in power and control, people charged with keeping us safe are to blame. They are complicit by association, making the whole system corrupt. As an educated woman with a decent amount of exposure to the outside world, I would expect for her to be more empathetic. But all I see is victim-blaming.
you all need to know about CA genatory, leterly if about 10 percent facilities of PU will be provided to CA aspirants that will be like pradise for CA Aspirants. we rush for haing facilities like PU. Even liberary is a greater issue for us some times we need to wait for vacancy of chair in Liberary.
Samaha got v rude w amanullah it was quiet obvious and he stayed quiet. The lse one (ifrah) was a little sensible and altho pu one wasn't relatable i really appreciate her for being her authentic self. Baqi better questions guys which aren't controversial and less inturrepting n not acting superior. Love the shorts, keep doing this w other uni ppl too
Istg If I could collect a penny for everytime I have heard " backward area k log parda kartay hai or as if uneducated larkiyan hijabi hote hai" or something like that...I would have been a billionaire by now...Why is it assumed in a Islamic country that hijabis are somewhat inferior to the liberal girls... A hijabi will be considered an easy target but a liberal girl will be respected...No hate to these girls but what the girl in the black dress initially said is very wrong..I know she didn't say anything bad in particular but if you are a hijabi you know what I am talking about...Someone once considered me mom to 2 freaking kids just because I wore a dupata (mind you I was 12 💀) I am no more a teenager so I am not affected by this but this mentality needs to change... A hijabi knows her responsibility to her Lord ... She holds her ground no matter what.. So to all my hijabis .. dress in a way that pleases Allah not the society
I'm not a permanent hijabi,yes I wear duptta sometimes,but I agree with your pov, ppl really think especially women and girls that if you're doing parda and you're a hijabi that means that you have backward's mentality,and many ppl think that hijabis are boring and not fun to hangout with or be friends with
Asalamoalaikum sir . Sir i propose a suggestion , lets have a similar meet up but specifying on different boarding school like aitcheson , MCJ , Hassanabdal , lawrence college , Navy colleges , PAF colleges .
Ahh im not judging any lady but please dont use hijaabi girl as a backword jasy PU lady said mari family bohat conservative hai like dubataaaaa and all ahhh seriously 🥺 jasy hum hijaabis aap ko is baat py judge ni karti k aap ny as a Muslim khud ko cover ni kea to aap log bury log ho But i absolutely agree with sir amaan Females or males ke har jagah segregation honi chaiay yay ak human nature ha when LSE girl said k hum first day segregate ho gay thay to lady aap Females b aak dusry ko ni janti the the right phir aap un k sath he q bathi Allah swt ny already quran main mentioned kar dea ha agr boys hamary leay achy hoty to pardy ka khukam kabi na hota Cool bann kar un batun ke justifications na dain jin ka islam ny mana kea ha Yaa aap clearly kahain k main quran ke is ayat ko ni manti ... Yay khud ko Muslim b kahna or mentally wastren ka gulam hona ni chalay ga Hypocrisy ke b ak had hoti ha
What's wrong about Aurat March or males participating in it ? What's the definition of "a male" ? What if tomorrow some people decide to do a "mazdoor kissan gareeb" march ? What would if some conscience and little "selfless",as compared to more "corporate", more self induldged women or men,decide to support it in whatever way they can ? What would these "experts" call them ? When these ladies were talking about harrasment,were they supporting it ? Condemning every act of injustice needs a march,and not only that,a practical struggle. Aurat march,as a concept,is just the start of such a feminine equality to men. One speaks from one's own class and thus comfort zone. They have a right to speak out their understanding. But then they should go out,and ask everybody concerned and thus upgrade,humanize,justify their own opinions. This is life,all about. Not being dogmatic and improving upon constantly. I agree with Ifra,to large extent upon this.
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Have me on board for Quaid-i-Azam university Islamabad 😂 I would love to share my insights.
Girl in white suit is truly a articulate graceful lady she knows how to put her point clearly with utmost poise love her from india 🇮🇳
These girls, what I have perceived, are kinda outspoken, bold and someone who know their rights and all the stuff. The girls who usually face harassment are often the naive ones, who are not outspoken, who the men think as 'soft or easy target'. So a solution for girls to avoid harassment is be not the soft target, don't be friendly, don't have soft or mild tones. Just be authorative.
I think, Girl from Punjab university is more aware, natural and Realist to ground realities of majority
Chup kr be
Same thing is advised for women in Quran
Surah Al Ahzab verse 32 to 34
"That don't keep your tone soft while talking to a man "
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
@@AsadAbbas-wm1tu why do you have to go to a place where there are men?
Amanullah is the only winner in this podcast. Just purely laughing with himself and holding back his (informative) punches to its fullest extent.
The LSE girl was well spoken. Even haider tried his level best to troll lse but the lse girl was strong with her replies
One way women can avoid harassment is by setting clear boundaries asserting their rights and speaking up against any form of mistreatment.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
Loved this podcast. You guys tried something new and as a university student myself hearing the university comparison in our circle everyday thankyou for adding some new information. Keep up the goodwork guys. And hats off to these young women representing their universities with well experienced lads.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
Something to watch! Podcasts covering such issues shd really be appreciated.
being a woman I really enjoyed Amanullah Sir's point of view! The Man revealed the Hard Truths🗿✨
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
so true
Great podcast. Invite more students of different universities. It will be good for awareness.
Eon is doing amazing work. Huge respect to them
Great podcast.. All views were presented in an un-biased way .. Loved the way Haider and Aman kept lightening the mood .
I believe Bhawalpur University's case is 100% true because I saw it with my own eyes in my universities and yes you men are absolutely right, we (men) are very dangerous when it comes to this. I did my graduation from UAF (main campus) this event exists there. In the PU it also exists... I am currently a postgrad student at PU so these things exist and people like these should be punished regardless of gender.
Yes these things do exist,sometime subtly,sometimes with hostility.
But it cant be labelled on the whole of the male gender.
That guy in podcast,was right,exploiters and harrasers form an alliance,but every male doesnt joins them.
All aren't without conscience.
The women perceptions about male gender as intimidating is imperfect and over geralized.
All women are not alike,neither naive,nor victims.
Some are(mostly from rich backgrounds) are themself exploiters and harrasers.
Exploitation has to do more with socioeconomic superiority mostly,yet also with criminal mentality,again a product of our failing, unjust,unequal society.
That male participant was right,politics and political debates should be a part of youth's education,after all they are the leaders of tomorrow's society ?
Will they let society decay,as it is decaying now ?
Will they constraint themself just to podcasts and "mera khial hai" opinions ?
What is the khial of masses ?
Dont they need to listen to it too ?
In a failed society,will they bring any change by remaining isolated to their own(somewhere very rigid) opinions ?
Yeah, what's wrong with "mil Kay khaana bannana" ? Lums Lady 🎉
"culturally inappropriate" ?
What is "our" culture ?
Do we have socioeconomic equality ?
Culture is based upon socioeconomics.
When we have different classes,and their subclasses,can we have uniform culture, accepted and endorsed by everyone ?
Ifra,what is communism ?
Do you have any idea ?
Communism is giving equal opportunities for PU students,like those of LUMS and LSE.
Anything wrong with it ?
Does LUMS or LSE class has any human advantage over others ?
Just because of their wealth(unknown sources),they should retain the superiority over others ?
Transgenders.
Do they exist ?
Do they equal human rights ?
If no,then shouldnt they protest ?
"Why should women be forced to work with men" is really a thought provoking point......I totally agree with Oman on this....
yehi bat h
As the girl with hijab do exist at great number in PK institutes, wish you would have invited someone with that outlook.
I DONT BELIVE I WATCHED THUIS MUCH LONG PODCAST. BEASUSE IT WAS WORTHY.
GOOD WORK KEEP UP GUYS
"1:04:15 - Why Should Women Be Forced To Work With Men "
strongly agree with him
It was a nonsense argument. The men are the dominant ones right now so women willbviously have to work with them
It is worthwhile to take the time to watch such an impressive podcast.👏🏻❤
Great podcost "
Awr b maza ata agr diff provinces k uni cultures discuss hota" and diff provinces k guests hota " but hope ap log wo b cover kar lenga " All the best for the future podcosts
I love it that how all the members are open-minded, respecting each other narrative and have a healthy discussion :)
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
A good Conversation , please arrange a more podcast with GC lahore, Aitcheson , NUML and Quad e Azam uni Islamabad students
Gcu plss
Very informative podcasts.
Good too see such diversity in your content guys.
Keep up the good work.👍
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
being a PU hostelite, i think there is a misrepresentation, I have witnessed girls leaving late but not all of them opted for this... however, the hostel canteens are like open till late night... so that was correct of being 24/7
I think you guys should explore why younger generations want to leave Pakistan, in a non-biased way from both gender's perspectives.
Coz there’s basically nothing in Pakistan. Every organisation is corrupt, the country is fully controlled there’s no freedom of speech, money talks everywhere, no merit based system, corrupt leaders, no democracy, poor job prospects poor career prospects, low salaries and a lot more. Why waste your skills and money in a country which does not respect you and appreciate you enough. They don’t value individuals therefore people leave for places where they earn what they deserve
I'll tell you why. Our society has no morals. There is no security and stability. There is zero tolerance towards people who think differently from the mainstream. And a lot of young people think differently but can't express themselves because, as i said, there is no tolerance in society and a general lack of critical thinking skills. And everything is 50 times worse for women and minorities. A women is not seen as an independent human being who has god given human rights. She is seen as a burden and an object that must be controllyby men. And last but not least, Pakistan doesn't protect its children. Children from poor families have to endure a nighmare. Their lives are hell. They are used by their families sold into harsh labour, often abused and sexually asualted by a wide variety of people in society and have no one to protect them. Some are sold into prostitution and some are literally cut up into pieces for organ extraction. Children are the most vulnerable and as a state and society, we have completely failed them. Just go and see how bad child and in general human trafficking is in Pakistan and then you won't be asking why young people want to leave this country.
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
the reason is because they fantasize about western countries and think all their life's problems will go away if they leave pakistan. these people have never been outside pakistan even once. they have no idea what its like to live in those countries. i know this because i am a pakistani with canadian citizenship and people at uni always ask me why i came to pakistan when i could just stay in canada. one guy was wondering what his life would be like after graduating and thought that my future is all set simply because of my canadian citizenship. if you have lots of money, living in pakistan can be far better than living in western countries. most people dont realize this because they have never been outside pakistan and they only hear stories of how good it is outside.
Thoroughly enjoyed the discussion....so proud of you Samaha!!😭
A good time spent by watching this podcast. Learning different experiences of different campus life are good.
For a country in which bullying is shugal we donot need incidents to change we need a change of mindset and trust thia fact that poverty or riches nothing can cause this change but a miracle.
Bullying here is nothing in front of West...........,
The LUMS Professor who was fired was a known offender. A female student went to speak to him. She was wearing a unique-looking hoodie with a zip on both arms and in the center. The teacher opened the zip on one arm and jokingly said oops!!! The incident was caught on CCTV video, and there was testimony from another girl who was with the victim when the incident occurred. Professor was summarily discharged. This was a very minor and isolated case blown out of proportion by the girl.
In my experience, there are instructors who are extremely friendly and accommodating to students in return for favors. Note that I say students, this is a genderless thing in LUMS, at least. For girls, it's usually one of two cases; either they don't fully understand the fact that in power-imbalanced relationships, no consent is possible.
However, this lack of awareness results in a confused girl unsure if what happened was harassment or consensual, thus the incidents not being reported.
Then there are the groupie chicks who deliberately indulge in banter and flirting. Predators keep pushing their luck and the limit with such girls until they get lucky or get burnt. I have seen students reap major favors and a lot of rewards as a result of sucking up to professors. I can attest to that from personal experience as a student counselor and someone whose friends did such things.
My own roommate was responsible for ensuring a certain professor never ran out of joints, and in return, he was able to graduate in 6 long years despite an abysmal 2.1 GPA, but that professor stuck out for him and got him all manner of favor including giving 3 straight 2 credit hour self-study for three straight quarters.
The same guy ended up dating a French Professor who taught at LUMS for two years. My then-girlfriend and I would often go to the faculty apartments to chill. Alcohol and charas were common places, and certain girls, were permanent fixtures.
Thanks to my roommate, my girlfriend did not once have to sleep in the common room during Spring or Summer. She had her own key, her own room and her own bed in a professor's apartment for practically the entire summer of junior year.
These things happen openly in public. Hidden in plain sight. You just need to know where to look.
The biggest most prime example of harassment is U**R B***R in the Student Affairs Department. Tharki-e-Azam LUMS. I'm yet to come across a girl who hasn't needed 2 cold showers after meeting him and I'm yet to see a girl who hasn't indulged his tharak. So it swings both ways.
😢😢😢
I agree, i believe the girl from LUMS was overly advocating it, or she isn't an obersver.
TBH it's Horrific!
Very thoughtful podcast. Loved it.
Respectfully, it would be nice to see Aman play the role of a facilitator rather than an instigator.
Let the women speak, irrespective of how much you disagree with them.
Hats off to haider, who is a great host.
I personally like that women in black dress and brown Chadar and that ucl man because they both are being practical and realistic while keeping the religious beliefs in mind. Also, that lse women, she is a student and being a student, she is speaking from her own pictured perspective and being somewhat realistic. I enjoyed that PU women and UCL men perspectives
How can you guys missed nust .it's probably the best university in Pakistan. Btw great initiative and podcast ❤
Podcast is about lahore based universities 🤡
Good informative podcast ❤
The way pu girl mocked boys from distant areas, it was really shameful to listen as part of PU. She must be ashamed and eat her words
We want more podcast like this
Please maintain the legacy of this channel…. Is channel ko hum iss nazar sy dekhte hain k Jo khaen sikhny ko nahi mile ga woh yahan mile ga…. I admire this podcast but go for something informative and get us some deep stuff please
Great podcast! However, it wouldve been more interesting if you had male counterparts from their respective universitites and they could simultaneously describe their experiences in the same environment to analyze male and female experiences. Nonetheless, an interesting discussion. Well done to you moderators for keeping the conversation about them and not you!
That's the problem they only know their rights not responsibilities. That's where men are overburdened,
Islamic women's rights are sufficient no western rights should be allowed.
In 21st century, 2023 people are discussing girls n boys should sit together or not in univ.....duniya kahan puhanch gai hai aur hum loog basic cheezo sy nai nikal sakty
Exactly 😂
True lol
A worth watching podcast!!
The "yaar!" At the end I'm crying 😭
1:03:45 kiya baat kardi 💝💯
السلامعلیکم
ایک انتہائی خوبصورت نشست تھی یہ۔ خاص طور پر جو چوتھی خاتون تھیں ان سے بہت متاثر ہوا ہوں۔
I genuinely enjoyed this podcast. Subscribing you guys :)
1:28:06
bara jihaad kiya ha bibi, ajeeb she's sounding too dramatic and I don't know what exactly the issue she has with "dupatta". Nhi lena tou na lou bibi but at least stop portraying it as it's a hurdle in your growth. Aren't you hurting the feelings of those who wear it? Ajeeb matlab, aesi cheezon pe tanqeed krkay bss in ko "cool" lagna hota ha
TBH I felt that what she's trying to portray about Hiajbis mostly ye barey shehron k log aisi soch k hotey if a girl is wearing dupatta she must have that difficult background or class difference...which is not at all justified.
Ajeeb mentality ha hijab ko backwards samjhaty ha
Par hijab ko tool of backwardness use kya bhi to gya hai 😑😐
1:15:55 Peak Amaanullah bhai moment , oh bhai , Absolutely hilarious 😂😂😂😂 killed it.
You guys have to add captions
Sb ny bht acha point of view dia.... 3no girls ko appreciate krta hn
Colonial era wala point was legit.
really good podcast, host is a sensible person.
Asad troll LSE and Aman troll LUMS in entire podcast 😂. Hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this kind of podcast. I want more of this
An idea for you guys,,,, bring teachers from these universities or bring some male students too
@EON Podcasts please level-up this podcast and discuss the real issues of universities like "why we, and our universities failed in research and development? why are we not developing anything significant? why are we not inventing anything. Why students are dying to get grades and jobs and not contirbuting anything meaningful to the society. Why are we in identity crises. and HOW TO RESOLVE THESE ISSUES.
These are smalled issues "k larka laki ko ikhatha parhna chahye ya nahi, comfortable hain nahi."
Very informative ❤
do a podcast with GIKI, IBA, NUST, LUMS' students !!! and bring male students as well, that would be greattt
You forgot fast
Let me correct about the student politics. The Pu girl told that there are no elections in the student organization which is incorrect. Islami jamiat talaba hold elections every year where it's president from national level to city level changes and hence new bread comes and hold the positions.
32:00 haha that was so embarassing i would have died of awkwardness
Aprt all from these, FC College University is best. It has diversity, good environment and Equality and the best campus life
High fees also
Among these four beautiful and super intelligent ladies, Ifrah was eloquent but dumbest of them all.
Aman's input at the was the crux of the debate, his uniformity of thought and clarity of mind is absolutely spot on. Good show
Amanullah is way too intellectual than those 3 ones. But please keep this podcast informative. I think this is less University or student version and more general information version 😂
*Great Combo!*
45:00 learning a software of any kind is never a problem. you can learn it in a month... you can learn 3d max in one month but the thing is Skill... tool isn't your skill and tool will be replaced after a time.
but your point is accurate because it lacked real life experience and practical world scenarios and you just didn't know what happens outside of your curriculum.
1:15:55 Amaan Bhai Nailed it 😜
It is universally true tht women feel safe with women.... It is a natural instinct that Allah (SWT) has put in women... I feel these students or freshly graduates haven't seen life in it's true nd real form where they could realize that yes women colleges should be seperate....
It's doing nothing, because after graduation when you go to professional lives,you have to work with men no matter what, because you can't get women and men offices separately,so what's the point? Instead we should teach men and women to be in their limits and this thing should be taught in homes, schools,and colleges
Ull find many ppl in lums who are not students of lums every where, like computer lab , hostel common rooms & everywhere. If u have sticker of lums on ur car u cn enter anytime.
As the PodCast concludes all I can say is Sanniya what a legend bndi. Mtlb ky solid. Legendary Bndi. 14 toppon key salami. Out shinned and out classed everyone else and shut even Amaan up. Haha
The lady with black dress somehow has prejudice in her mind for southern Punjab and other provinces of Pakistan. I think the reality is different these days. Punjab university has produced some great names like Answer Masood
We should not see univeristies as a "career" making institutes, we should see them and universities should also aim to make them as an institute of "Great human being" making institutes.
well it is opposite
Golden moment 1:15:55 😂
Great Podcast, But I disagree with sania, she disgraced "dupata", "hijaab" multiple times and kinda linked it to out-dated and backward-ness. We all need to get to out this inferiority complex
After listening this whole conversation want to say so many things but is difficult for me to explain on comments section anyhow I really enjoy Pakistan zindabad ❤
Please do a session on karachi universities as well
1:14:49 hilarious
1:15:54 Aman
Rest of the story is keep it up boys.. you're doing great EON holdings team..🍷
Second half is more fun to watch
#mykitchenkey
Real issues start after one hour. Although i am totally agree with aman we follow western technology rather than thier cultures ergo we faced such tremendous scenario in our institutes.
1:13:52 ❤❤❤
It clearly shows impact of good institutions LUMS and LSC girls nailed it the other two are a 🤡
6:49 are serious? That you are defining backwards as those who wear hijab and follow sunnah? If u really think so then i must say u are backward that you are making perspective just by the appearance of people ..
Amanullah sir is love 💚💯💯🔥🔥
This was such a confusing and I would say useless podcast. Nothing new , everyone knew such common information, no outcome . I can't decipher the concept or the result of this talk.
well it's nice topic Good discussion i also seen on tiktok first time seen on TH-cam only this video ap ny Kia Kata Kia nai but massage both acha Tha I loved it English me galti hoi hoto I extremely sorry 😂❤
Inaam Bhai at the end....rocked it....hats off bro 👍
very good conversation plz tell me What Sania have any social media podcasts or any other content...
Listening to Sania and her views about the Bhawalpur incident and how it was 'exaggerated' out of proportion is disappointing. As an LGS alumni who went to that specific branch, studied under those pedophiles and watched them have inappropriate interactions and relationships with my friends, I can attest to the fact that almost the entire faculty was complicit. While not all the teachers were harassing their students, everyone knew what was going on and allowed it to continue. Initially, students would complain to the administration about this inappropriate behavior. But the result was always the same: 'it is your fault for being so provocative', 'you shouldn't smile or laugh so openly around men', 'you shouldn't wear tights' etc etc. And so eventually we stopped complaining and everyone turned a blind eye to something that ruined the lives of many women around me. I believe that all of these adults, people in power and control, people charged with keeping us safe are to blame. They are complicit by association, making the whole system corrupt.
As an educated woman with a decent amount of exposure to the outside world, I would expect for her to be more empathetic. But all I see is victim-blaming.
Girl from the lums nails the show.....
EON is making nice podcast plz make podcast with Faisal warriach Dekho Suno Jano
Sir, ap Gujranwala k University cultures pay podcast kren idhr aik different he diversity chl rhi.
you all need to know about CA genatory, leterly if about 10 percent facilities of PU will be provided to CA aspirants that will be like pradise for CA Aspirants. we rush for haing facilities like PU. Even liberary is a greater issue for us
some times we need to wait for vacancy of chair in Liberary.
Samaha got v rude w amanullah it was quiet obvious and he stayed quiet. The lse one (ifrah) was a little sensible and altho pu one wasn't relatable i really appreciate her for being her authentic self. Baqi better questions guys which aren't controversial and less inturrepting n not acting superior. Love the shorts, keep doing this w other uni ppl too
Istg If I could collect a penny for everytime I have heard " backward area k log parda kartay hai or as if uneducated larkiyan hijabi hote hai" or something like that...I would have been a billionaire by now...Why is it assumed in a Islamic country that hijabis are somewhat inferior to the liberal girls... A hijabi will be considered an easy target but a liberal girl will be respected...No hate to these girls but what the girl in the black dress initially said is very wrong..I know she didn't say anything bad in particular but if you are a hijabi you know what I am talking about...Someone once considered me mom to 2 freaking kids just because I wore a dupata (mind you I was 12 💀) I am no more a teenager so I am not affected by this but this mentality needs to change... A hijabi knows her responsibility to her Lord ... She holds her ground no matter what.. So to all my hijabis .. dress in a way that pleases Allah not the society
I'm not a permanent hijabi,yes I wear duptta sometimes,but I agree with your pov, ppl really think especially women and girls that if you're doing parda and you're a hijabi that means that you have backward's mentality,and many ppl think that hijabis are boring and not fun to hangout with or be friends with
Asalamoalaikum sir . Sir i propose a suggestion , lets have a similar meet up but specifying on different boarding school like aitcheson , MCJ , Hassanabdal , lawrence college , Navy colleges , PAF colleges .
FC mn jo khookha ha woh kafi significant ha 😂 amanullah bhai ny bari mazedar yaad taza krdi!
Ahh im not judging any lady but please dont use hijaabi girl as a backword jasy PU lady said mari family bohat conservative hai like dubataaaaa and all ahhh seriously 🥺
jasy hum hijaabis aap ko is baat py judge ni karti k aap ny as a Muslim khud ko cover ni kea to aap log bury log ho
But i absolutely agree with sir amaan Females or males ke har jagah segregation honi chaiay yay ak human nature ha when LSE girl said k hum first day segregate ho gay thay to lady aap Females b aak dusry ko ni janti the the right phir aap un k sath he q bathi Allah swt ny already quran main mentioned kar dea ha agr boys hamary leay achy hoty to pardy ka khukam kabi na hota
Cool bann kar un batun ke justifications na dain jin ka islam ny mana kea ha
Yaa aap clearly kahain k main quran ke is ayat ko ni manti ...
Yay khud ko Muslim b kahna or mentally wastren ka gulam hona ni chalay ga
Hypocrisy ke b ak had hoti ha
Seclusion is not protection.
1:13:50 Kammaaaaaal 😂😂😂
overall a good podcast, would be more interesting if you bring boys from the same place and reconduct this podcast
What's wrong about Aurat March or males participating in it ?
What's the definition of "a male" ?
What if tomorrow some people decide to do a "mazdoor kissan gareeb" march ?
What would if some conscience and little "selfless",as compared to more "corporate", more self induldged women or men,decide to support it in whatever way they can ?
What would these "experts" call them ?
When these ladies were talking about harrasment,were they supporting it ?
Condemning every act of injustice needs a march,and not only that,a practical struggle.
Aurat march,as a concept,is just the start of such a feminine equality to men.
One speaks from one's own class and thus comfort zone.
They have a right to speak out their understanding.
But then they should go out,and ask everybody concerned and thus upgrade,humanize,justify their own opinions.
This is life,all about.
Not being dogmatic and improving upon constantly.
I agree with Ifra,to large extent upon this.
sania baaji have great family