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The
Bengal chapter of the Network of Women In Media,
India, celebrated one and a half years of its
existence with a get-together of its members at
the Grain of Salt on Thursday, June 19.
The
meeting emerged out of a yearning of all the women
to get to know the faces behind those initials
one kept seeing on the Net. And so, when the idea
was mooted by
.ummn
no one is sure
who, everyone pitched in with cries of Hear! Hear!
The only hiccup was that Rajashri Dasgupta
one of the coordinators couldn't make it
on the decided date, and the vote on the venue
(okay two hiccups). And, of course, the searing
heat (okay three hiccups!).
But
Ranjita Biswas, in her decisive manner, came up
with a suitable date and time, and suggested a
fun venue that all agreed on. Soon, the plan began
to take shape with lots of 'ayes' and 'no-ohs'
flowing in from the rest of the gang. As for the
heat, nature took care of that. She brought in
the rain to cheer all of us up and cooled us down.
For
a first meeting, the turnout was extremely satisfactory,
especially given the nature of our (media) jobs.
Appreciably, Ritusmita Sikdar made it after a
gruelling day at work and attending to her grandma
who'd had an unfortunate fall; while Benita Sen
thought it worth spending a little time with friends
in spite of having moved in only 48 hours ago
on transfer.
Everyone,
young and old, was in high spirits, something
that had nothing to do with the drinks served.
The hours we spent in the bar could have been
an ad for the 'Happy Hours' the Grain of Salt
publicizes so much, with our laughter and joy
reverberating all over the room.
That
Ladies Only night (it actually was a 'Ladies
Only night') at the restaurant was a moment of
self-discovery for us all. The interaction convinced
everyone how alike we all were young or
old, freelance or working journalist.
Two important decisions we took, in the midst
of all the fun, were to liven up the activities
of our group with more programmes of common interest
and to rotate the responsibility of group coordinator
among us.
In
keeping with this suggestion, Ananya Chatterjee
stepped down to make way for a new coordinator,
Chitralekha Basu. (From hereon, it was decided,
she would have to function with Rajashri Dasgupta
as coordinator.)
The
gang broke up around 10 p.m with the promise of
many more such get-togethers in the future.
Just
for the record: let's keep track of all us who
decided to let their hair down at the drop of
a hat
sorry, bob-pin!
Ananya Chatterjee,
Benita Sen, Chitralekha Basu, Shoma Chatterjee,
Rajeswari Sen, Ritusmita Sikdar, Rajashri Dasgupta,
Ranjita Biswas, Rina Mukherji, Sharmila Banerjie,
Usha Gupta, Uttara Gangopadhyay.
Rina
Mukherji
(Where
are the reports from our other centers? Coordinators,
please take inspiration from the Bengal group
and send us your reports. - Editor)
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