Launched in March 2007 in Mumbai, the focus of the awards is on mainstreaming gender into media and promoting gender sensitivity as a core value in reporting and programming.
The awards were announced by Population First and United Nations Population Fund, whereas 582 and 733 entries were received from Northern and Western regions and 50 winners were selected by a panel of 30 members. The awards were given by Sindhushree Khullar, Seceretary Planning Commission.
Sana Altaf of Jammu and Kashmir got the award for best reporting from conflict area. Her stories were based on the impact of the over two decade-old conflict on women.
Others awardees included Shailvee Sharda of Time of India, Shiv Balak Misra of newly launched Gaon Connection, Vinaya Deshpande-Pandit of The Hindu for best investigative reporting and Shubhangi Swarup of The Open Magazine.
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Addressing the gathering, A L Sharada, Director, Population First, said, "people want change, and change for the better. This is particularly true of women who want a more just, equitable and violence free society. The public outrage at the incidents of violence against women is reflective of that mood."
Frederika Meijer, Country representative UNFPA said "After the last year incident (Delhi gang-rape case), the issue of women has been prominently being raised. We have to make sure that we create a conducive environment for girls so that they grow up to their full potential.
"The indicators for women, especially young women, are not very good. We have look into ways how to change the situation where violence against women is not considered normal. Here Laadli awards become important. We need to report about such issues.