Indian journalism lacks quality & experience at the copy desk: Sevanti Ninan
By Editors NWMI Member Ninan has been in journalism since 1974. She worked for The Hindustan Times and The Indian Express before writing a media column for The Hindu for the last 11 years. She now edits www.thehoot.org, a media watch website for South Asia. She has...
Orissa Network of Women in Media (India) meet
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Ganguly must go: chairs of rights bodies must be above reproach 2013
On December 16, 2012, the gang-rape of a young woman in a bus in Delhi triggered outrage across the board, putting freedom from rape and sexual assault at the forefront of public debate. Ironically, young lawyer revealed that during those very protests, a retired judge of the highest court of the land had sexually harassed her while she was working with him as an intern, and that she was able to speak about it only 10 months later. On December 16, 2013, women’s rights activists across India issued a statement:

