• Network
    • About Us
      • Genesis & Evolution
      • Milestones in NWMI’s Journey
      • Our Charter
      • Local Networks
      • Membership
      • The Website Team
    • Network News
      • Awards
      • Chapter News
  • Community
    • NWMI Fellowship
    • Journalists for Afghanistan
    • Lest We Forget
    • Letdown in Lockdown
  • Initiatives
    • Guidelines
    • Statements
    • Reports
    • SH@W Survey
  • Features
    • Gender, Media & Elections
    • InkSights
  • Videos
  • National Meets
  • Contact Us
Search
START TYPING AND PRESS ENTER TO SEARCH
  • Network
    • About Us
      • Genesis & Evolution
      • Milestones in NWMI’s Journey
      • Our Charter
      • Local Networks
      • Membership
      • The Website Team
    • Network News
      • Awards
      • Chapter News
  • Community
    • NWMI Fellowship
    • Journalists for Afghanistan
    • Lest We Forget
    • Letdown in Lockdown
  • Initiatives
    • Guidelines
    • Statements
    • Reports
    • SH@W Survey
  • Features
    • Gender, Media & Elections
    • InkSights
  • Videos
  • National Meets
  • Contact Us
Search
International Women’s Day, 2014: violence against media women continues

International Women’s Day, 2014: violence against media women continues

by Super User | Jun 30, 2014 | Blogs, Features

Violence and harassment against women in the news media: a global picture reveals the findings of a survey of nearly 1,000 female journalists and provides the first comprehensive picture of the dangers faced by many women working in news media around the world.

NWMI’s response to Seema Mustafa’s critique of our letter

by Super User | Apr 5, 2014 | To Be Deleted

In an article by Seema Mustafa in The Statesman on 4 April 2014, headlined “When feminists brook no opposition,” in which she responds to criticism of her recent article in The Citizen based on the CCTV footage in the sexual assault and rape case involving Tarun...
NWMI expresses shock and anger at gang-rape of woman journalist in UP

NWMI expresses shock and anger at gang-rape of woman journalist in UP

by Super User | Mar 29, 2014 | Statements

The Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI) is shocked and upset about the reported gang-rape of a woman journalist in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. The journalist was reportedly abducted by three persons after she had visited the Ashtabhuja temple...
Indian journalism lacks quality & experience at the copy desk: Sevanti Ninan

Indian journalism lacks quality & experience at the copy desk: Sevanti Ninan

by Super User | Jan 28, 2014 | Features, Interviews

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...
Bengal Network gets together

Bengal Network gets together

by Super User | Jan 8, 2014 | Chapter News, Network News

NWMI Bengal gets together

« Older Entries
Next Entries »
  • Contact Us
  • Our Charter
  • Local Networks
  • Initiatives

Quick Links

5
Home
5
Statements
5
National Meets
5
Membership
5
Contact Us

About

The Network of Women in Media, India, aims to provide a forum for women in media professions to share information and resources, exchange ideas, promote media awareness and ethics, and work for gender equality and justice within the media and society.

Fair Use Notice

This site may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of media rights, gender and social justice. It is believed that this constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material if distributed without profit in the public interest and for educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material for commercial purposes or purposes that go beyond ‘fair use’, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

© 2026 Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI).
Original articles may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes with due credit to nwmindia.org

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow