Meeting of Women in Media in Kerala
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By Renu Ramnath
The meeting was held under the clouded political circumstances in the state, and shadowed by the continuing attacks unleashed on the media by the police and political parties (something unprecedented in the history of Kerala). So, much deliberation had gone into even deciding whether we should participate in the event conducted by a government body, that too coming under the portfolio of P.K. Kunhalikkutty, whose alleged involvement in a sex racket was causing mayhem in the state. But, finally, the consensus was for participating, since it would give us a much-needed opportunity to meet each other and talk about many pressing issues. The meeting was formally inaugurated by the commission's chairperson, M.Kamalam, in the presence of its members Lissy Jose, P.Kulsu and director Santharam IPS. V.J.Paulose, MLA, presided over the meeting. Dr. Jancy James, vice chancellor of M.G. University, Kottayam (the first woman vice chancellor in the state), attended the valedictory session and distributed the certificates. An interaction with women members of the local bodies around Kothamangalam was also arranged. The
get-together also paved the way for some intense
deliberations on a wide It was also decided that the network would remain a strictly informal organisation. The aim would be to meet, at least in regional centres, once in a while and try to organise events, if possible. Four regional coordinators were chosen, along with a state coordinator. It was also decided that the coordinators should change after each meeting, so that the responsibility is equally shouldered. The meeting provided a much-needed space for women to share their experiences and issues at the workplace. V.M.Deepa of Asianet News, Kozhikode, who was attacked by the Muslim League workers at Karippur Airport on 2 November, described her experiences. Unfortunately, when the first day of the meeting was in progress at Thattekad, the police and workers of the RSP-(B) clashed with the media at Thiruvananthapuram. The police tried to arrest reporters after they took out a protest march to the RSP (B)'s office against party workers beating up the journalists. But the arrest attempt was foiled by the other reporters gheraoing the police van. The stalemate had continued late into the night.
The meeting also presented a memorandum to the Women's Commission regarding the working conditions of women employed in media institutions in the state. The demands include
The
four coordinators are Saraswati Nagarajan (The
Hindu, Tvm), Reshmi Reghunath (Mangalam, Kottayam),
Geeta Bakshi (Freelancer, Kochi) and V.M. Deepa
(Asianet News, Kozhikode). Renu Ramanath (The
Hindu, Kochi) will act as the state coordinator.
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