14 journalists including two of Bangladesh to receive SALMAAGS award

Fourteen journalists are receiving ‘South Asia Laadli Media and Promoting Awards for Gender Sensitivity-2024’ (SALMAAGS) for his or her pioneering characteristic on gender sensitivity in the media.

They were chosen for the award from seven countries of South Asia. There are two Bangladeshi journalists at the side of Prothom Alo affiliate editor Shumana Sharmin among the winners of this award.

The SALMAAGS award is given for the characteristic of the media in establishing a gender-sensitive perspective against establishing a right society. Journalists from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives in South Asia procure this award. This yr marks the fourth edition of this award.

Fourteen journalists are receiving ‘South Asia Laadli Media and Promoting Awards for Gender Sensitivity-2024’ (SALMAAGS) for his or her pioneering characteristic on gender sensitivity in the media.

They were chosen for the award from seven countries of South Asia. There are two Bangladeshi journalists at the side of Prothom Alo affiliate editor Shumana Sharmin among the winners of this award.

The SALMAAGS award is given for the characteristic of the media in establishing a gender-sensitive perspective against establishing a right society. Journalists from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives in South Asia procure this award. This yr marks the fourth edition of this award.

The SALMAAGS award is an initiative from India’s Mumbai-basically based totally organisation ‘Population First’. They were working for better than two a long time to reach gender sensitivity in Indian media. Simply relish the last few years, Population First had United Countries Population Fund (UNFPA) by their aspect in organising SAlMAAGS this yr as nicely.

The awardees will be handed over the awards in a ceremony at Tata Theatre of NCPA in Mumbai on next 9 October. South Asian Ladies folks in Media (SAWM) and Asian Federation for Promoting Association (AFAA) additionally assisted Population First to organise the award this yr.

The SALMAAGS award is an initiative from India’s Mumbai-basically based totally organisation ‘Population First’. They were working for better than two a long time to reach gender sensitivity in Indian media. Simply relish the last few years, Population First had United Countries Population Fund (UNFPA) by their aspect in organising SAlMAAGS this yr as nicely.

The awardees will be handed over the awards in a ceremony at Tata Theatre of NCPA in Mumbai on next 9 October. South Asian Ladies folks in Media (SAWM) and Asian Federation for Promoting Association (AFAA) additionally assisted Population First to organise the award this yr.

Rather than Shumana Sharmin, the On every day foundation South Asian Times chief reporter and special correspondent Taposhi Rabeya Akhi has been chosen for SALMAAGS award this yr from Bangladesh. Among others Sonali Wanigabaduge, Aanya Wipulasena from Sri Lanka, Aishath Mohamed, Zamath Ahmed Waheed from Maldives, Binita Dahal, Kalpana Bhattarai from Nepal, Jamaima Afridi, Rabia Arshad from Pakistan, Damchoe Pem, Yangyel Lhaden from Bhutan and Zarghuna Salehi, Waslat Khan from Afghanistan are there on the list of awardees for SALMAAGS award this yr.

Rather than Shumana Sharmin, the On every day foundation South Asian Times chief reporter and special correspondent Taposhi Rabeya Akhi has been chosen for SALMAAGS award this yr from Bangladesh. Among others Sonali Wanigabaduge, Aanya Wipulasena from Sri Lanka, Aishath Mohamed, Zamath Ahmed Waheed from Maldives, Binita Dahal, Kalpana Bhattarai from Nepal, Jamaima Afridi, Rabia Arshad from Pakistan, Damchoe Pem, Yangyel Lhaden from Bhutan and Zarghuna Salehi, Waslat Khan from Afghanistan are there on the list of awardees for SALMAAGS award this yr.

Fourteen journalists are receiving ‘South Asia Laadli Media and Promoting Awards for Gender Sensitivity-2024’ (SALMAAGS) for his or her pioneering characteristic on gender sensitivity in the media.

They were chosen for the award from seven countries of South Asia. There are two Bangladeshi journalists at the side of Prothom Alo affiliate editor Shumana Sharmin among the winners of this award.

The SALMAAGS award is given for the characteristic of the media in establishing a gender-sensitive perspective against establishing a right society. Journalists from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives in South Asia procure this award. This yr marks the fourth edition of this award.

The SALMAAGS award is an initiative from India’s Mumbai-basically based totally organisation ‘Population First’. They were working for better than two a long time to reach gender sensitivity in Indian media. Simply relish the last few years, Population First had United Countries Population Fund (UNFPA) by their aspect in organising SAlMAAGS this yr as nicely.

The awardees will be handed over the awards in a ceremony at Tata Theatre of NCPA in Mumbai on next 9 October. South Asian Ladies folks in Media (SAWM) and Asian Federation for Promoting Association (AFAA) additionally assisted Population First to organise the award this yr.

Rather than Shumana Sharmin, the On every day foundation South Asian Times chief reporter and special correspondent Taposhi Rabeya Akhi has been chosen for SALMAAGS award this yr from Bangladesh. Among others Sonali Wanigabaduge, Aanya Wipulasena from Sri Lanka, Aishath Mohamed, Zamath Ahmed Waheed from Maldives, Binita Dahal, Kalpana Bhattarai from Nepal, Jamaima Afridi, Rabia Arshad from Pakistan, Damchoe Pem, Yangyel Lhaden from Bhutan and Zarghuna Salehi, Waslat Khan from Afghanistan are there on the list of awardees for SALMAAGS award this yr.