Tag: Barkha Dutt

  • Ghotul film revives tribal wisdom to spark talks on girls’ rights and choice

    Ghotul film revives tribal wisdom to spark talks on girls’ rights and choice

    MUMBAI: Silence may be golden, but sometimes it’s deafening. On the International Day of the Girl Child, UNAIDS has dropped Ghotul, a short film that whispers ancient wisdom and shouts modern truth. Drawing from the Gond Muria tribe’s age-old “Ghotul” tradition, the film reimagines how young people can talk openly about love, consent, and the right to make choices, topics often hushed in contemporary India.

    Every year, 21 million girls across the globe become pregnant over 11 million of them in India. And each week, 4,000 adolescent girls are newly infected with HIV. The numbers are staggering, but the silence surrounding sex, desire, and bodily autonomy is even louder. Ghotul seeks to break this silence, spotlighting the urgent need for safe spaces where adolescents can speak, listen, and learn without shame.

    In Gond culture, the Ghotul was no taboo corner, it was a communal space where elders guided youth through lessons of love and responsibility. The film revives this lost wisdom, using it as a lens to challenge the modern discomfort around sexuality and gender dialogue.

    Penned by author and gender inclusion expert Shruti Johri, the 12-minute film is directed by Shashanka “Bob” Chaturvedi of Good Morning Films. The concept comes from advertising veteran and feminist Swati Bhattacharya, with cinematography by award-winning DoP Tassaduq Hussain, of Omkara and Kaminey fame. The cast includes Indira Tiwari, known for Serious Men and Gangubai Kathiawadi, alongside rising actor Puja Kulay.

    “This film is about breaking that silence,” says Johri. “It’s an invitation to reimagine a world where our daughters are not guarded like clay pots but guided like rivers, free to choose, to love, and to live without shame.”

    For Swati Bhattacharya, the project is about reclaiming lost intimacy in conversations: “In tribal wisdom, elders spoke freely with adolescents about love and growing bodies not to shame them, but to guide them. Today, when the internet fills that void, Ghotul reminds us to bring honest conversations back home.”

    UNAIDS executive director Winnie Byanyima puts it plainly: “By knowing the facts and educating young people about their sexual health, we can help them feel safe and stay safe.”

    The film has already found fans among some of India’s most influential voices. Producer Guneet Monga praised its “courage, compassion, and cultural depth”, while Apoorva Bakshi, Emmy-winning producer of Delhi Crime, hailed it as “a feminist reframing of indigenous wisdom”. Filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari called it “a courageous and tender revival of the spaces our youth desperately need today”.

    Journalist Barkha Dutt added a sharp reminder: “Only one in 10 Indian men use a condom. The burden of birth control continues to fall on women. Ghotul opens space for honest conversations about reproductive autonomy. We say ‘our body, our choice’ but is that really the case?”

    In reviving a tribal tradition, Ghotul sparks a very contemporary revolution, a reminder that true modernity might lie in rediscovering old wisdom. Because sometimes, to move forward, all we need to do is listen to the voices that spoke first.

  • Power women unite for the launch of Dr. Shamoly Khera’s book ‘Letters to Daughters of Tomorrow’

    Power women unite for the launch of Dr. Shamoly Khera’s book ‘Letters to Daughters of Tomorrow’

    Mumbai: The official launch of the inspiring book ‘Letters To Daughters of Tomorrow’ by Dr Shamoly Khera, published by Rupa Publications, featured an engaging panel and captivating discussions with influential women. On the panel were – Indian journalist Barkha Dutt, actor Kirti Kulhari, media industry executive Megha Tata and author of the book herself Dr Shamoly Khera.

    The panel moderated by Barkha Dutt uncovered several themes of the book – from why there are lesser working women in India to how women can break stereotypes. ‘Letters to Daughters of Tomorrow’ within two months of its release has achieved number two position in the category of success and society & social sciences.

    Dr Shamoly Khera shared, her motivation to write the book was the shocking discovery that number of women in India gaining formal education had increased, but the women in workforce had alarmingly declined. Actor Kirti Kulhari known for her bold portrayal of characters in films like Pink, Mission Mangal, Uri, Blackmail and OTT series like Four More Shots Please shared how being a woman has only empowered her in the Bollywood industry. Megha Tata, who has led teams at Discovery, Star and HBO amongst others, spoke about how we can strike positive conversations around women bosses and set new examples. Padmashri recipient and Mojo Story founder editor Barkha Dutt praised the book for raising crucial conversations around girls’ financial independence. The discussion encouraged interaction from both women and men in the audience who agreed with the panellists’ views on women’s battles against stereotypes.

    Dr Shamoly Khera is an international television presenter and joint managing director at One Take Media. She was named Times Most Influential Personality in 2021 for her debut book ‘Bedazzle’ as the Emerging Author of the Year`. The book explores the journey of modern Indian women, amidst contradictory Indian culture, and is a culmination of countless hours of research on how women in India can thrive more. ‘Letters to Daughters of Tomorrow’ is available across all leading bookstores in India and on Amazon online bookstore.

  • India TV’s Rajat Sharma has highest number of Twitter followers: Study

    India TV’s Rajat Sharma has highest number of Twitter followers: Study

    Mumbai: According to a study by Muck Rack ‘The 2022 State of Journalism on Twitter,’ India TV editor-in-chief and chairman Rajat Sharma is the most followed verified journalist on Twitter following MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and CNN host Anderson Cooper.

    India Today news anchor and journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, Washington Post columnist Barkha Dutt and Zee News editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary are also in the league for having huge followership on Twitter globally which includes Washington Post contributor Carlos Loret De Mola, freelance journalist Joaquín López Dóriga, The Guardian sports journalist Fabrizio Romano and owner Carmen Aristegui.

    India’s freelance journalist and social media activist Sadiya Parveen took the number one spot for achieving the highest number of Twitter followers with a one year old account. She gained 15,367 followers closely followed by another Indian journalist Abdul Kalam who had 13,143 followers.

    Muck Rack study includes only verified journalists within all rankings and roundups. The survey of 2,547 journalists between 4 January to 25 January found that 77 per cent of the respondents (journalists) value Twitter more than any other social media platform. About 39 per cent journalists said that they plan on spending more time on Twitter in 2022 than they did last year. Journalists also ranked Twitter as one of their top destinations for finding news, second only to online newspapers and magazines.

    Muck Rack editorial director Andrew Mercier said, “And even amid controversies and potential acquisitions, it’s likely Twitter will remain a leading platform for the foreseeable future.”

    The media outlets with the most collective followers were CNN, ESPN, The New York Times, MSNBC, The Washington Post, Fox News, NBC News, BBC, The Guardian and The Athletic. When it came to media outlets with the most journalists present on Twitter, the BBC led the pack with 1,783 journalists active on the social media platform. It was followed by Bloomberg News, The New York Times, Reuters, Associated Press, CNN, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian and ABC News (Australia).

    The trends spotted in the report show that the average journalist covers four beats as compared to last year where they covered three beats. It also highlighted that most surveyed journalists create content in at least one medium in addition to their primary medium with digital having the highest share at 38 per cent followed by print at 25 per cent, newsletters at 17 per cent and podcast at 15 per cent. Of the journalists surveyed, fewer said that CEOs and company PR professionals are credible sources for reporting. However, more journalists found social media personalities (17 per cent vs 12 per cent last year) and celebrity spokespeople (14 per cent vs 12 per cent last year) more credible than they did last year.

    According to the study, a third of journalists surveyed believed (32 per cent) that audience trust in their coverage has increased. Most importantly, most journalists turn to online newspapers (57 per cent) or Twitter (18 per cent) first for news. Majority of journalists surveyed (62 per cent) reported that they prefer Zoom for virtual events. And 46 per cent of journalists say that an event going virtual does not affect their likelihood of covering it.  

  • Top 12 news anchors who stood out during Covid2019

    Top 12 news anchors who stood out during Covid2019

    MUMBAI: Indian news channels’Covid2019 and lockdown coverage has been panned by the naysayers. Some have painted it as falling short of being objective, others have labeled it as disastrous. Some have lauded the day-in-day-out incessant reportage as journos have gone from street to street, with their mask protected faces, gloved hands holding onto mikes, and giving updates from the virus plagued hotspots, overflowing hospitals and overburdened medical staff, as well as the hardships suffered by migrant labourer,  heading back to their villages.

    Steering the conversations and the view of the channels have been a bunch of editors and anchors, specially those who have been on prime time broadcasts and have been indulging in important studio-debates, forcing the government and other machineries to act. Or react.

    They have been pilloried, glorified, vilified, trolled, for whatever stance they have taken. If they have opined favorably on something that the government or community have done right, they have been bashed by hungry-to-knock-down-the-media wolf pack. This is even as they have been appreciated by hordes of  others.  If the journos have opposed the popular view, they have been kicked in their guts. Each statement, each word  they have stated has been scrutinized.  Many have resorted to grandstanding, some have been subdued, yet others have been balanced in their approach.

    Most of them have gone about their jobs, no matter the flack they have faced. Being in the spotlight as they are daily, they have taken it as an occupational hazard. Indiantelevision.com has therefore decided to compile a list of anchors in no order of importance  or priority who created an impact, who had their voices heard, positively or negatively, and who constantly were in the news themselves, instead of just reporting  the news during the Covid2019 crisis on social and other media.  Read on. It may not be comprehensive, so we would appreciate your feedback.

    1) Arnab Goswami

    Arnab Goswami, the firebrand face of Indian TV journalism, who has become a brand unto himself owing to his inimitable way of presenting his daily night news debates, is loved and riled by different sections of the masses. He articulates his point well, and doesn't mince words when it comes to uttering truths that would seem unpalatable to many. Often subjected to online trolling for his style of anchoring and political positions, particularly in his nocturnal prime-time debates, Goswami remains a popular name in social media discussions as well.

    Goswami was seen holding a strong right-leaning stance on issues during his Covid2019 reporting too, maintaining his popularity. However, certain unpleasant events like an alleged attack on him and wife Samyabrata Ray by alleged Youth Congress workers earned him negative publicity, too.

    He was caught in a massive legal soup, as well, with many Congress local bodies filing FIRs against him, across various states, under various sections of IPC, including hurting religious sentiments, inciting hatred, and criminal defamation. Goswami had to eventually knock on the doors of the supreme court demanding a CBI investigation in the matter, which was denied. Several FIRs were also quashed for being similar in nature.

      

    2) Barkha Dutt

    There was a time when Barkha Dutt's name was among the top anchors of the country. After leaving NDTV, Dutt worked as an anchor and consulting editor with the Tiranga TV, funded by Congress leader Kapil Sibal. Her stint with the channel didn't last long.

    Nowadays she has been active on her own YouTube channel MoJo Story. During the Covid2019 pandemic most of the TV news anchors have been working from studios. In contrast to them, Barkha decided to hit the roads, in the same manner how she used to do back then. With a crew of a handful people in a vehicle, Dutt has been travelling almost across north India to interview migrants to report about their problems and plights.

    3) Ravish Kumar

    The firebrand journalist from NDTV, whom many would like to call anti-national, or overtly critical of the ruling party's work, did not change a single thing about his reporting style even during these testing times. Apart from his usual prime-time appearance, he added another show called "Des Ki Baat", the first episode of which aired on 6 May.

    In both of his shows, Kumar was seen talking about issues related to the masses, including a detailed coverage on the issues of migrant labourers. Due to his and the channel's dynamic reporting, many viewers came forward to help the underprivileged with food and essentials.

    4) Sudhir Chaudhary

    Zee News editor-in-chief Sudhir Chaudhary, who anchors a prime-time show called Daily News Analysis (DNA), was hitting headlines for his comments made on the Muslim community. Kerala police filed an FIR against Chaudhary for ‘offending’ the Muslim community during his show, wherein he explained various type of ‘Jihads’ in the community.

    Terming it as a Pulitzer prize for telling the truth, Chaudhary tweeted that the FIR is politically motivated and an award for exposing inconvenient facts. He added, “A clear message for the media. If you don’t toe the decades-old the pseudo-secular line you’ll be behind bars.” These allegations were cheerfully received on the internet by Hindutva supporters, including BJP leader from Jammu and Kashmir Nirmal Singh.

    However, soon after the FIR, Chaudhary did a special show where he was seen preaching Islam. On his primetime show he was seen educating his viewers about the five pillars of Islam.

    5) Rubika Liyaquat

    The senior anchor of ABP News Rubika Liyaquat is one of the prominent faces of the network and has been contributing to the rise of viewership of the channel with her prime-time show called Seedha Sawaal. The network has been at the centre of a controversy when Covid2019 was on the rise in the country; many accused the channel for misleading the migrants, leading to a mob gathering at Bandra station.

    Liyaquat came up with a Facebook message, rejecting any communal angle to the migrant protest at Bandra railway station, while the channel reported the story in another way. She in her message said, “While taking responsibility, I can inform you that this issue is not a Jamaatwala, or the Hindu-Muslim issue. Not at all. This is an issue of distressed migrants who didn’t know what to do.”

    Liyaquat has often been targeted by her own community for supporting the government. Unaffected by these allegations Liyaquat continues to speak her mind. While regularly tweeting about her shows and expressing her views, she also posts verses from the Quran.  In one of her tweets, she wrote: “Jihad primarily refers to the inner struggle of being a person of virtue and submission to God in all aspects of life.”

    Every now and then she is heavily ridiculed owing to her Muslim identity. But this has not stopped Rubika from doing her work. She retweeted a tweet in which she has been praised: “It’s commendable how being a Muslim she’s bashing those #NizamuddinIdiots who are supporting & defending their Maulana Sahab & the Markaj.”

    6) Rahul Kanwal

    India Today news director Rahul Kanwal has been lately caught up in the storm of controversies after he carried out an investigation on "Madarsa Hotspots" in India amidst the spread of Covid2019 pandemic. He alleged that   Madarsas were hiding children in small rooms even after the Tablighi Jamaat fiasco.

    Soon after this #ThooRahulKanwalThoo trended on Twitter and kanwal was brutally trolled by keyboard warriors for "dividing the victims of Covid2019 based on religion"

    In other news, Telangana Minister for IT and Industries KT Rama Rao accused Kanwal of publishing false data on the number of PPE kits available in the state. Unfazed by these allegations Kanwal continues to do his work.  

    7) Rajdeep Sardesai

    India Today’s consulting editor and anchor Rajdeep Sardesai has been bringing prominent voices from different walks of life to the channel for their input on the crisis, some them include Indian-origin Nobel Laureate in economists Abhijit Banerjee and Ramon Magsaysay award winner and veteran journalist P Sainath.

    Apart from this,  Sardesai created quite a stir on social media after claiming that Rahul Gandhi was ‘probably’ the first national politician to warn about the outbreak of Covid2019.  He implied that India would have been in a better position if the former Congress president was taken seriously.

    8) Rohit Sardana

    Aaj Tak’s ‘Dangal with Rohit Sardana’ just like any other prime time show focused on the Jamaat, with the journalist zooming in on visuals obtained from inside the congregation hall of Nizamuddin Markaz where no one was practicing social distancing.

    Sardana, who was heavily targeted for giving communal angle to the Jammat incident, says, “Corona ko corona ke jaise dekhiya, bimaari ko dharam ke chasme se nahi dekhiye”. (One should look at corona like corona, don’t look at the disease through the lens of religion.)

    He also raised a question targeting Shiv Sena supremo Uddhav Thackey.  “Santon ki sunegi sarkar?” asked  Sardana on Aaj Tak’s ‘Dangal’, referring to the Palghar lynching case. He said that Shiv Sena was once considered a “kattar (strict) Hindu party” but now the sadhu-saint community in India is upset with the party after the incident in which two sadhus from the Juna Akhada were violently beaten to death.

    9) Anjana Om Kashyap and Shweta Singh

    Aaj Tak’s leading female faces Anjana Om Kashyap and Shweta Singh were seen playing a game of antakshari on air “Shuru karo antakshari, le kar Aaj Tak ka naam”. This was to lighten the stress of the viewers amid this testing time. They even invited viewers to participate in the game by sending videos of them singing which are later broadcast on TV.

    The trend of playing antakshari was started by BJP minister Smriti Irani on twitter on the very first day of Janta curfew.

    10) Sumit Awasthi

    Sumit Awasthi has joined ABP News as the consulting editor in 2018. Since then he has been accused of supporting BJP. When the lockdown was imposed he first congratulated the PM for “leading from the front” by making the cabinet ministers sit far apart from each other during their meeting. However, on the other hand, Awasthi expressed disappointment with Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath and his Ram Navami puja in a crowded temple without wearing masks, gloves, or any sign of social distancing.  He even used a tweet by someone that said this kind of puja would not be accepted by God, as it puts lives in danger.

    Awasthi who is very active on Twitter recently shared a post with the picture of Priyanka Gandhi, Akhilesh Singh Yadav and Yogi Adityanath. In the post he is appealing to the ruling party and the opposition party in UP to stop the politics over the issue of migrant labourers and ridiculed them for not coming up with a concrete policy to help the workers.

    The journalist was brutally trolled on twitter for supporting BJP and criticising the Congress and SP. But Awasthi seems to be unaffected by all this fiasco created on social media sites.

    11) Navika Kumar

    Times Network group editor politics Navika Kumar despite every criticism has supported the NDA-led BJP government. When Congress MP Shashi Tharoor had questioned the PM-Cares scheme asking why it had to be launched when other similar schemes already existed.

    Calling it a ‘political slugfest’ she said, “As India unites to fight a virus that threatens the world, Modi haters and opposition have joined hands to question his relief fund.”

    Kumar called out the opposition party for their response, “While no one is taking rights away from the opposition but to question the existence of a fund created to help India come out and fight coronavirus seems to be rather petty.”

    She raised a question: is fighting Modi bigger than fighting coronavirus?

    12) Rahul Shivshankar

    Times Now editor-in-chief Rahul Shivshankar on his primetime show India Upfront targeted Congress for questioning financial aid provided by the Modi government. During the show, Shivshankar mentioned that over three lakh crore 'livelihood lifeline' has been given to migrants, vendors and farmers in Booster 2.0. “Narendra Modi Sarkar provides dignity not ‘Dole’,” says Shivshankar.

    In one of his episodes, Shivshankar highlighted that India among other countries is doing better to flatten the curve which is questionable in the eyes of the opposition. He had said that India witnessed 40 per cent ‘robust’ recovery rate and a fatality rate which is one of the lowest.

    Pointing towards the opposition, he asked: “Are critics still not convinced. Can they deny India’s graph?”

    He exclaimed that the whole world has recognized the fact that India managed the pandemic better than many other countries. If the lockdown was not there, hell would’ve broken loose in India. The decision to impose lockdown has helped to prevent nearly 1.4 to 2.9 million Covid2019 infections in India.

  • Tiranga TV fires more than 200 employees, confiscates equipment

    Tiranga TV fires more than 200 employees, confiscates equipment

    MUMBAI: Kapil Sibal-led Tiranga TV has allegedly fired more than 200 employees and has confiscated their equipment as tweeted by senior journalist Barkha Dutt. Earlier, some employees had made similar allegations against the channel and had conducted a silent protest at the Press Club in Delhi on 3 July.

    It has also been alleged that the fired employees weren’t presented with fair remuneration at the time of their exit.

    In a series of tweets, Dutt has slammed Sibal and his wife for their unprofessional conduct towards the journalists. “Wife, (Promila Sibal) who ran a meat factory, says loudly in the workplace, "I shut down factory withut giving a paisa to labour, who are these journalists to ask for 6 months salary." Her labour should have been paid better, but her disparaing remarks of journalists is sickening (sic),” she wrote.

    She added that she is being told that Sibal and  his wife want to use the incumbent government as an excuse to shadow the events. Tiranga TV senior editor assignment Sushil Kotian, in an earlier interaction with Indiantelevision.com, had also denied the role of the government in the sudden shutdown.

    Dutt went on to reveal that she is being threatened with a defamation suit for fighting for the rights of the staff of the channel.

    Here is the complete thread:

  • New English news channel Harvest TV to launch on Republic Day

    New English news channel Harvest TV to launch on Republic Day

    MUMBAI: As the general elections are inching closer, media veterans are set to launch several news ventures. Harvest TV is expected to be the first off the blocks. The English news channel, which has congressman Kapil Sibal as one of its promoters, is set to go on air from 26 January, according to a report by ‘ThePrint’.

    Harvest TV is owned by Veecon Media that already has licences for English, Hindi and other regional language channels. The news venture will see the return of high-profile journalists Barkha Dutt, Karan Thapar and Punya Prasun Bajpai.

    The channel’s uplinking and downlinking will be done by Intelsat-17.

    Dutt will anchor a prime show and so will Thapar. Other prominent TV anchors such as Seemi Pasha (ex-India Today) and Vineet Malhotra (ex-Times Now) are also expected to be a part of the channel.

    According to ThePrint, the launch preparations are on in full swing. The promos are being shot now and will be on air before the launch.

    Another channel to be launched on the same date is Republic Media Network’s Hindi news channel, Republic Bharat. In a recent announcement, the network has elevated Vikas Khanchandani as group CEO and also appointed Bhaskar Das as the group president.

    Hemant Sharma, formerly of India TV, is also working on launching a Hindi channel for the TV9 group, along with journalists Vinod Kapri and Ajit Anjum.

     

  • Barkha Dutt to launch her own English news channel?

    Barkha Dutt to launch her own English news channel?

    MUMBAI: Another one bites the bullet. The buzz has been gathering pace that celebrity journalist-editor Barkha Dutt is gradually ammo-ing up to launch her own English-language TV news channel. In doing so, the former face of NDTV’s prime time shows will follow in the footsteps of some of her other famous colleagues like Rajdeep Sardesai (now re-christened CNN-IBN) and Arnab Goswami (Republic TV).

    Apparently, she has found a bunch of backers in New Delhi and Haryana who are willing to fund her foray into a full-fledged TV news channel.  

    While its name and launch date is still in the works, Dutt’s star power is guaranteed to generate plenty of excitement and curiosity in the news industry and among audiences in the days to come. 

    Indiantelevision.com tried reaching out to Dutt for confirmation of the same, but she didn’t respond to queries. 

    It’s interesting that she is taking the news channel plunge at a time when the fortunes are on the way down for her former boss, NDTV’s Prannoy Roy, who has been facing a barrage of intimidating requests from the income tax and other government departments. In recent times, NDTV has had to cut down on manpower too and Dutt was amongst the first ones to let go. 

    This isn’t the first time Dutt – who shot to fame during her Kargil reportage with NDTV in the late 1990s – has been linked with the launch of an English news channel. In 2017, the Financial Express had carried a report about her joining hands with Network18’s founder and former owner Raghav Bahl to set up a news channel.

    Dutt, who continues to draw sharp reactions from TV audiences, has taken quite a diverse set of projects on her plate after her 21-year association with NDTV.

    After the rather abrupt end of her collaboration with former Indian Express editor-in-chief-turned-entrepreneur Shekhar Gupta at the digital venture The Print, Dutt went on to establish a company called MoJo, which some say also has links to mobile journalism.

    Under the MoJo banner, the 46-year-old interviews major newsmakers in her inimitable style. She also writes columns for the Hindustan Times, Washington Post and The Week.

    Known as a frequent baiter of Republic TV boss Arnab Goswami on Twitter, it would be interesting to observe the tone and tenor of the TV news channel helmed by her.

    Other details of the news venture, including the applicant-company’s name, are still a bit sketchy as it is not clear yet whether an application to start a full-fledged TV news channel has already been made by Dutt and her partners at the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which has started clearing channel proposals after a nine-month hiatus.

    With over six million Twitter followers, Dutt remains one of media’s most important voices despite severe trolling on social media for her known viewpoints — dubbed controversial by a section of India — on issues linked to Kashmir and Pakistan.

    It now remains to be seen whether she still has it in her to shape the political and social narrative in her second coming.  

    Also Read:

    Barkha Dutt bids adieu to NDTV; hints at new venture

    Arnab-Barkha face-off amplifies disturbing trends

    The rise and fall of English news’ TV viewership

    English TV news channels to return to BARC fold from midnight 26 May

  • Laadli names Star’s ‘Nayi Soch’ as ‘Game Changer’, 37 awarded for excellence in gender portrayal

    MUMBAI: Population First, with the support of India’s leading entertainment channel Colors Viacom 18, International Advertising Association (IAA) and UNFPA India, announced the winners of the First South Asia Laadli Media and Advertising Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2015-16 at Tata Theatre, NCPA. The awards were presented by Dr. Shashi Tharoor, MP, and hosted by the popular television journalist Barkha Dutt.

    The current edition of Laadli Media Awards which is one of its kind awards on gender issues had for the first time invited entries from five South Asian nations with the support of IAA. The entries were invited and the best were chosen from five nations which include – Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Nepal.

    “Media is a messenger which wielded power, but is also bound by responsibility. Media is a mirror that exists not to flatter, but to reveal what is lacking in our society, which is flawed and must be corrected,” said Tharoor at the First Edition of South Asia Laadli Media and Advertising Awards for Gender Sensitivity. He said that the media must break gender stereotypes and not reinforce them. He applauded the winners and boosted them to continue doing good work like the Lifetime Achievement Awarded, noted Activist Ms. Kamla Bhasin. ‘Breaking News – Challenging Gender Barriers’, a book, which is compilation of the stories of the winners this year was also launched at the event.

    Dr. A.L. Sharada, Director of Population First and the driving force behind the Laadli campaign, says:  “From a mere 100 entries in 2007 to more than 1500 entries in 2015, Laadli Media Awards have come a long way in acknowledging the media’s contribution in women empowerment and gender issues. Today with the expansion of Laadli to other developing nations through the support of IAA, we look forward to stories pertaining to gender from five South Asian countries. We hope to continue this momentum, and create a long standing impact of changing the society riddled with patriarchal mindsets”.

    The evening saw performance by noted Kathak dancer Shri Vishal Krishna, (grandson of Sitara Devi) and a snippet performance from the Laadli Media award winning play Shikhandi by Faezeh Jalali and team.

    The winners of South Asian nations included, Lubna Jerar Naqvi who has 25 years of journalism experience and covers gender sensitive issues in Pakistan. She is a part of International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) as gender safety expert. She has written extensively on sexual harassment, violence against women, honour killings, child marriage and gender equality at large in Pakistan. From Sri Lanka, Dinitha Ratnayake hold a decade experience in journalism and is currently the Deputy Manager –Current Affairs in one of Sri Lanka’s major radio channels “Neth FM”. She has worked on several investigations with regards to women’s concerns in the country and speaks evocatively on women’s rights issues. Ramkala Khadka is a senior journalist of over 15 years experience with a leading Nepali newspaper, Annapurna Post. She specialises in writing on women’s issues. She has written critically about the citizenship rights of women and inheriting citizenship from both parents. She has also covered the affects of domestic violence on the children at home. Martine Luchmun is a senior journalist with Le Sentinelle. Her journalistic work covers women’s rights issues for the average Mauritian women readers ensuring these women have a greater understanding of their rights. She has written feature stories that showcase women role models who have overcome various odds and are still fighting on.

    Prominent Awards:

    The South Asia Laadli Media & Advertising Award for Gender Sensitivity 2015-16 for the category‘Best Short Film’ was given to Radhika Puri for her short film ‘Water Wives’ which digs into the existing system of husbands marrying multiple times inorder to have wives double as labourers to fetch water.

    The Laadli Media & Advertising Award for Gender Sensitivity 2015-16 for ‘Books in the Novella’category was given to Volga for her book Liberation of Sita published by Harper Collins. The Laadli Media & Advertising Award for Gender Sensitivity 2015-16 for ‘Films’ was given to one of the most appreciated film ‘Parched’ and ‘Neel Battey Sannatta’.

    Laadli Media & Advertising Award for Gender Sensitivity 2015-16 for the category ‘Best Campaign’ was given to ‘Vicks’ for its brilliant portrayal of third gender. The Laadli Media Award for ‘Game Changer’ is given to ‘Nayi Soch’ by Star India. Laadli Media & Advertising Award for Gender Sensitivity 2015-16 for the category ‘Best Play’ was given to “Shikhandi” the story of the In-betweens, written and directed by Faezeh Jalali.

    The South Asia Laadli Media & Advertising Award for Gender Sensitivity 2015-16 – Lifetime Achievement Award was given to Kamla Bhasin, Renowned Women’s Rights Activist.

    The jury for the Laadli Media awards included prestigious names editors, writers, academicians and media professionals like KV Sridhar, Sameera Khan, Deepa Gehlot, Dilip D’Souza, Kumar Ketkar, Amrita Chowdhury, Amy Fernandes, Kalpana Sharma, Gurbir Singh, Ayaz Memon, Namita Roy Ghose, Kiran Khalap, Namrata Zakaria, Neeru Nanda.

    Laadli Media Fellowship:

    Announcement of the four recipients of The Laadli Media Fellowship were also made during the evening. These journalists include Katta Kavitha from Telugu daily regional Nava Telengana, Shreya Ila Anusuya, a freelance journalist, Sindhuvasini from BBC Hindi and Vinaya Deshpande from Sunday Guardian. Each of the journalist receiving the fellowship will write four investigative reports over a period of four months on the theme of Gender and Sexuality.

     

  • Barkha, TheQuint tie up to cover UP polls

    Barkha, TheQuint tie up to cover UP polls

    MUMBAI: Right after leaving NDTV 10 days ago, renowned journalist Barkha Dutt is partnering with The Quint this election season, to cover the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls to bring the most ‘hatke’ stories from the ground. On The Road with Barkha will map the UP elections in a crisp new way for the modern viewer. Together with Dutt, The Quint hopes to combine speed and depth to take innovation in mobile journalism to new heights.

    With mobile phone cameras replacing broadcast vans, On The Road with Barkha will go directly to the people to explore fresh stories and provide a platform to voices that are seldom heard. It will criss-cross the state to talk to voters and political players across villages, dhabas, colleges and farms to bring you extensive ground reports from the political cradle of the country.

    “I am really excited to collaborate with The Quint on this, and push the boundaries of this new and exciting digital medium,” said Dutt.

    Quintillion Media, a digital media company, was co-founded by Network 18 founder Raghav Bahl and his wife Ritu Kapur.

    “The combination of Barkha Dutt and The Quint is a powerful one. It will bring a completely new brand of journalism and media experience to India’s increasingly sophisticated digital consumer. This combination of immersive journalistic story-telling, social media and the interactive user will redefine this space,” added Kapur.

  • Barkha, TheQuint tie up to cover UP polls

    Barkha, TheQuint tie up to cover UP polls

    MUMBAI: Right after leaving NDTV 10 days ago, renowned journalist Barkha Dutt is partnering with The Quint this election season, to cover the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls to bring the most ‘hatke’ stories from the ground. On The Road with Barkha will map the UP elections in a crisp new way for the modern viewer. Together with Dutt, The Quint hopes to combine speed and depth to take innovation in mobile journalism to new heights.

    With mobile phone cameras replacing broadcast vans, On The Road with Barkha will go directly to the people to explore fresh stories and provide a platform to voices that are seldom heard. It will criss-cross the state to talk to voters and political players across villages, dhabas, colleges and farms to bring you extensive ground reports from the political cradle of the country.

    “I am really excited to collaborate with The Quint on this, and push the boundaries of this new and exciting digital medium,” said Dutt.

    Quintillion Media, a digital media company, was co-founded by Network 18 founder Raghav Bahl and his wife Ritu Kapur.

    “The combination of Barkha Dutt and The Quint is a powerful one. It will bring a completely new brand of journalism and media experience to India’s increasingly sophisticated digital consumer. This combination of immersive journalistic story-telling, social media and the interactive user will redefine this space,” added Kapur.