00:00Let's move on to today's offering where we'll take a deeper look at what
00:05Similarly, sports can become a means of bringing about a huge and powerful change in our society.
00:11We are launching this gift from a very enthusiastic place in Karachi, Pakistan.
00:17Where in reality both hope and passion move forward together.
00:41Koya is big with a football in his hand which is a living proof of the fact that this area
00:47What a passionate and deep connection he has with sports.
00:50So the first part of our trip is Liyari which is also called Mini Brazil.
00:56Here we will see their journey, from gang wars to grass root sports.
01:00Well, let's know some interesting facts about Lyari, as mentioned earlier, he is known for his football craze.
01:08It has been affectionately nicknamed Mini Brazil.
01:34If we were to make a small adjustment, the old Lyari was entirely a result of gangs, exploitation and drugs.
01:42was in the grip of the villains, at that time the youth probably only had the option of becoming a part of these gangs.
01:47There was a way
01:48But quite apart from this, today's new ideology is markedly different, with organisations like Karachi Unite and
01:55The hard work of local clubs is paying off, with female athletes now taking to the field, and across the world
02:01country's
02:15Talking about athletes, the journey of these girls was not easy at all, their sacrifices are truly heart touching.
02:22Take, for example, 17-year-old Bakhtawar, who is going to pay for his football kit.
02:27weddings and
02:29Takribaat works from the state, and Alia Somro even trained in boxing wearing torn shoes and
02:36churu with a torn back, and at that time he did not even have a tracksuit, so
02:40Tarhan Maikan Wahid Baloch J
02:55She says, I kept insisting that I just wanted to train, you see.
03:03To convince the family and the entire society for such a thing, it really took a stone like
03:09intention is needed, these girls have first and
03:12The biggest battle is won within the four walls of our home, our third part, that is
03:21Given the restrictions and societal barriers these athletes faced, a crucial question now arises.
03:29I wonder why these women are athletes
03:40Why did such important organisations get expelled from local grounds and football pitches?
03:47In fact, various reasons for this social obstruction came to light, with some local and right-wing groups supporting these girls.
03:55He strongly objected to sports kits and believed that these clothes were inappropriate, apart from this some
04:13Pressure mounted on the officials of the Education Department and the teachers revoked the permission given to these girls to use the practice ground.
04:20Was forced to do it.
04:43where sports for girls were considered unnecessary and depressing. Let's move on.
04:50Moving on to the fourth part of this book, we'll discuss the global sports movement, Generation Amazing.
05:10The world is
05:11And using football as a medium, he has helped the marginalized and the refugees all over the world.
05:19Hope is being instilled in lives. Their human stories truly win hearts. Now, a little more.
05:26Mah for late
05:27Take the story of Muad Dagher and Fawzi Galtish. These two friends are from the Zahtari refugee camp in Jordan.
05:34He grew up in extreme hardship and hardship. But the four walls of that refugee camp couldn't confine his grand ambitions.
05:42I could do it.
05:56He was selected for a youth tournament. Then, a film based on his life, "Captains of the World," was released, which earned him a Golden Globe in November.
06:02It won the Best Feature Film award in 2021. In the same year, Faaji was awarded the Generation Amazing Youth Award.
06:22Let's trace this global movement back to Karachi. Here we are introduced to Uzma, who
06:30Lyari is considered one such game changer. She trained with Generation Amazing and is a brilliant
06:37Emerge as a youth ambassador
06:42In the process, Alkader Model School formed the first complete girls' football team in Liare.
06:49It shows how a revolutionary change can occur when the training of global power is combined with local power.
06:55Now we are going to this place
06:57Entering the final, fifth installment: Champions of Tomorrow: Achievements from the field.
07:27By participating in it one gets victory and ultimately gets the opportunity to raise the flag of the country on world power.
07:34The story of players like Aqsa Dawood is similar where their continuous hard work made even their enemies recognize them.
07:41If these feeds
07:57But the Jaffer Club won the Dr. Atiya Jaffer Memorial Match. And the most interesting thing is that
08:03Impressed by their performance, these athletes are given huge stipends by the State Security Forces i.e. Pakistan Rangers.
08:11Sta
08:20But you know, when such success kisses your feet, old and conservative thoughts vanish into thin air.
08:27Are.
08:47So, after examining all these facts in detail, we should all ponder over this important question.
08:54How much more global power can be used to change the world in such backward settlements and marginalized communities across the world?
09:03Wala Talent Silently
09:04It must be buried. This talent is just waiting for these enormous walls to fall. Imagine if all these
09:11If people get their rightful path and rights, how bright and wonderful our world will be in the future.
09:17It may be so. That's all for today's explanation.
09:34He is doing the trick.
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