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Saptagiri channel bags 4 Unicef media awards.
Doordarshan Saptagiri
channel bagged four Unicef media awards in the categories of short film,
inspiring programme and reporting .The awards presentation programme was
organised jointly by the Centre for Media Studies (CMS) and the Unicef today
and the awards were presented to various TV channels for telecasting
programmes on gender sensitive issues.
Speaking on the occasion, Michael Saint-Lot, Chief of Unicef, Hyderabad
office, said that the most important duty of TV channels is to fight
discrimination against women and girls in their programmes.
“Unless it is
addressed as part of overall strategies to improve child and maternal
health, high rates of maternal and child mortality would remain stubbornly
deep-rooted,’’ he pointed out.
“The inferior status, crime and violence against the girl child is a matter
of deep concern. Increasing female foeticide over the years is denying girl
child even the right to birth. If the trend continues, the drastically
falling girl child numbers will distort the societal fabric which may lead
to many deviant social patterns such as polyandry, trafficking and forced
marriages,’’ he added.
N Kiran Kumar Reddy, Speaker of the Andhra State Assembly, speaking on the
occasion said that print and electronic media have to play a key role in
creating awareness among the people on the contemporary issues.
After monitoring
the programmes of 15 Telugu TV channels for 70-days, Unicef found that only
0.4 per cent of the prime time viewing was devoted to programmes
highlighting the girl child issues.
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