The Laadli National Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2011-12
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The Laadli Media Awards were instituted in 2007, as part of the media advocacy efforts under the Laadli girl-child campaign. The objective of the awards was to felicitate, acknowledge, recognize and encourage media, journalists and advertising professionals to keep working on gender issues and to draw the attention of the public to their positive efforts in the media with regard to gender sensitive reportage.
Fourth Edition of The Laadli National Media Awards for Gender
Sensitivity 2011-12
Tuesday,
5th February, 2013 : The fourth
edition of “The Laadli National Media
Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2011-12” for honoring Media and Advertising
professionals was organized by NGO, Population First, on Tuesday, 5th February 2013 at Tata Theatre, National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Nariman
Point, Mumbai.
The Laadli Media Awards were instituted in 2007, as part of the media advocacy efforts under the Laadli girl-child campaign. The objective of the awards was to felicitate, acknowledge, recognize and encourage media, journalists and advertising professionals to keep working on gender issues and to draw the attention of the public to their positive efforts in the media with regard to gender sensitive reportage.
The Oscar-winning and Indian
cinema's most well-regarded costume designer - Bhanu Athaiya - received
the Laadli Lifetime Achievement Award at the event. The awards also had renowned ad-film director, Gauri Shinde receiving
an award for Best Mainline Film for her
directorial debut, ‘English Vinglish’. Other noted personalities like singer Sunita Rao, noted film-director
Ashutosh Gowariker and famous Indian
film director and screenwriter Sudhir
Mishra, Director, R. Balki, Bollywood actress,
television talk show host Pooja Bedi, Prof.
Nandini Sardesai, Rajashree Birla
were also
present while the event was hosted by television journalist and columnist Ms. Barkha.
The leading author and
columnist Ranjit Lal was awarded a Special Award for Best Book-Fiction on
the issue of female infanticide for ‘Faces
in the Water’. Mr. Sylvester da Cunha received a Special Award for our Laadli
moppet, the Amul baby girl.
The Laadli
National Media Awards was graced by the presence of the well-known classical
singer Ms. Shubha Mudgal, who rendered
few songs on women empowerment. There were short performances by children
trained by India's famous choreographer, Shiamak
Davar, the Saxophone Sisters, and children from a village in Shahapur.
The
book “SENSE AND SENSITIVITY” was launched during the award ceremony. This book is a compilation of the award winning
entries of last three editions of the Laadli
Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity. It showcases the real stories from all
over India and brings to limelight investigative reports, editorials, features
and human interest stories on gender inequality and violence.
A panel of distinguished jury members, comprising
eminent media and social sector personalities namely Vishwanath Sachdev, Sathya Saran, Mahesh Bhatt, Vimla Patil, Pradeep
Guha, Deepa Gahlot, Ramesh Narayan, Pradyuman Maheshwani, Prakash Bal Joshi, Aanand
Mahendroo, Neeru Nanda, Sameera Khan, Goutam Rakshit, Juhi Chaturvedi and Mrinmayee
Ranade selected the awardees.
Eighteen
awards were presented which were selected by our eminent jury members. In the
four regional awards organized over the year, around 80 awards were given
across all the States and Union Territories of the country covering 12 languages.
The Laadli National Media Awards
comprise the best of the season in addition to the special awards.
List of Awardees
WINNERS
OF NATIONAL LMAGS 2011-12
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Category/
Language
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Name of
the Awardees
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Channel/
Publication
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Title
of the Entry
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Sub-
Category
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Electronic - Malayalam
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P.P. Sandhya
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Asianet News
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Shisuva Vivaham (Child
Marriage)
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Best Issue Based Programme
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Print – English
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Sharmista Choudhury
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The Week
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Tribal Warrior
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Best Human Interest Story
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Print – Marathi
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Amita Bade
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Prahaar
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Mahila – Kacharavechak Nave…Swachata Vyavasthapak (Waste Managers, Not Garbage Pickers)
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Best Column
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Print – Hindi
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Priyanka Dubey
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Tehelka
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MadhyaYugeen Pradesh
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Best Investigative Report
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Electronic – Malayalam
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Shiny Benjamin
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Jaihind TV
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Ottayaal
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Best Documentary
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Print – English
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Neha Bhatt
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Outlook
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What A Girl Wants
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Best Feature
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Print – Odiya
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Susama Misra
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Margadarshi
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Sustha Samaj Gathanare Nari
(Women in the Creation of a Healthy Society)
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Best Article
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Web - English
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Deepa Ranganathan
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The Alternative
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Boys Don’t Cry
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Best Feature
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Electronic - Marathi
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Prajakta Dhulap
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IBN – Lokmat
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Reportage – Kolhapurchya Leki
(Daughters of Kolhapur)
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Best Feature
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Advertising- Hindi
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DDB Mudra creative team
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DDB Mudra
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Age of Marriage (NRHM)
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Best Public Service
Advertisement
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Advertising – Hindi
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Sumanto Chattopadhyay
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Ogilvy & Mather
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Tejaswini (Tata Steel)
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Best Advertisement
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Special
Award
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Book – English
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Ranjit Lal
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Penguin Books India
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Faces in the Water
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Best Book - Fiction
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Gita Aravamudan
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Penguin Books India
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Disappearing Daughters : The
Tragedy of Female Foeticide
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Best Book – Non-Fiction
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Film – Hindi
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Gauri Shinde
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Eros International
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English
Vinglish
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Best Mainline Film
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Film – Beary
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K V Suveeran
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Thanneer Films
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Byari
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Best Feature Film
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Drama – English/Hindi
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Purva Naresh
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Ok Tata Bye Bye
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Best Drama
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Special
Award
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Sylvester da Cunha
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Amul Moppet
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Bhanu Athaiya
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The Laadli Lifetime
Achievement Award
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Laadli
the Girl Child campaign was launched in June 2005 by NGO Population First with the purpose of creating a positive image of
the girl child. In Hindi the word ‘laadli’
means the ‘beloved girl-child’. The programme works to stop the practice of
pre-natal sex selection by addressing the core issue of son preferences and
discrimination against the girl child. Since then, it has been working actively
on various campaigns, activities with various groups like college youth, NGOs
and other communities and has received an overwhelming response from various
segments of Mumbai.
Population
First
is a communications and advocacy initiative for a balanced, planned and stable
population. Its main focus is on reducing gender imbalances in the population
and work towards gender sensitive and social development oriented health and
population programmes. (For more
information: log on to www.populationfirst.org, www.creative-excellence.org
)
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