‘Pati, Patni Aur Woh’ criticized for harassment of infants

‘Pati, Patni Aur Woh’ criticized for harassment of infantsRakhi Sawant is a magnet for controversies, no matter in what kind of reality show or dance shows she participates.  

Her new reality show ‘Pati, Patni Aur Woh’, where she and her fiancé along with other celebrity couples will take care of an infant, a toddler, and a teenager for four days each to experience different phases of parenting.  

The format of the show is based on BBC show ‘Baby Borrowers’. The show has been attacked by various social organizations for immature handling of the babies by these couples. National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has asked NDTV Imagine to stop the show.

It was manhandling of child by Rakhi Sawant that drew maximum criticism from the public. Social organizations are camping to stop the torture of the small children who can’t even express their pain.  

On the other hand channel claims that it has made every provision for the safety of the kids. Parents are closely watching their kids.

Shailja Kejriwal, executive vice president (content) of NDTV Imagine, said "There are trained nurses on the sets but they are kept behind the camera. NCPCR should have come and seen the way the show is made and how we ensure that nothing goes amiss before sending a notice."

News 4 Older women sleep 16 minutes more than men >> posted

Usually older women complain more about lack of sound sleep as compared to men. The recent study revealed that women actually have better sleep and longer hours of sound sleep as compared to men. On the other hand men tend to over-estimate quality of their sleep.

Research team led by Dr. Henning Tiemeier of Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, The Netherlands analyzed data collected from 956 men and women 59 to 97 years old. 52.3 percent of the study subjects were women.

For six nights the study subjects were asked to wear actigraphs and keep a sleep dairy. Then the diary-reported and actigraphic total sleep time was compared. It was found that women sleep for 16 minutes more as compared to men moreover they had 1.2 percent higher sleep efficiency however men report better sleep.

Dr. Henning Tiemeier said: “The difference between subjective and objective sleep quality arise not because women are more likely to be complainers, but because men strongly overestimate their sleep duration.”

Researchers also claim that higher alcohol consumption was also a reason behind poor sleep quality in men. Research team also advised that to improve sleep quality the elders should sleep less in day and shouldn’t go to bed very early.

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