Sahara Samay Rastriya launches crime and health show

Starts 3rd October

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Sahara Samay Rastriya launches crime and health show

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MUMBAI: Sahara Samay Rastriya has two new offerings in the health and crime genre. One, being Body Clock that will focus on various ailments and diseases with their possible and alternate solutions. The theme is essentially a program providing solutions to the various body related problems. It also deals with specific gender related health problems separately.
The second being Hello Control Room, which is targeted at those people who are victimised and are afraid of going to the police station to file a complaint to get justice.
Body Clock is slotted as a half hour program will air every Saturday, highlighting a specific ailment/ disease. It will then move onto solutions along with the exercises and Yogic asana's. The show targets all age groups from children, youth to elderly audiences.
Hello control Room will also highlight the good work done by select police officers based on the feed back from the callers, and action taken by these officers in response to appeals made by the programme. The programme also entails a special segment titled Super Cop, which will honour such officers and people who stand up against injustice and crime to protect fellow citizens.
Sahara Samay Rashtriya HOD Arup Ghosh has set up a control room at the news channel's office with 12 lines that will work round the clock taking calls from such citizens who are afraid to approach authorities for justice. A team of dedicated journalists from Sahara Samay will work towards getting these complaints redressed and facilitate in getting justice. Launched on 20 September, callers can call in from anywhere in India.