Workshop on ‘Need for imposing ban on inappropriate portrayal of women in the Media’ held at ATI
Mysore/Mysuru: Regretting that women are being portrayed merely as show-pieces in the media, writer Banu Mushtaq bemoaned male dominance in all forms of media and advertising.
She was speaking after inaugurating a workshop on the topic ‘Need for imposing ban on inappropriate portrayal of women in the Media’ organised at the Administrative Training Institute (ATI) here recently.
Observing that there is just a thin line between fidelity and obscenity, Banu Mushtaq rued that women are being exploited commercially.
Noting that Media should be the voice for women, she said that though there are laws for preventing commercial exploitation of women, little was being done for protecting the rights and dignity of women.
Urging the officials to use their discretionary powers for implementing laws that protect the interests of women, she expressed disappointment over women being ignored in the framing of Government policies and plans.
Maintaining that the levels of morality has dipped in all fields and Journalism was no exception, she argued that the crave for profits in commercial dealings will deeply hurt community and societal interests.
Noting that Journalism, among all others, should treat women with dignity and respect, Banu Mushtaq called upon the Media to impose self-restrictions in the better interests of the society.
ATI Joint Director Bhagyalakshmi, in her address, said that an analysis is being made to measure the quantity of success in the co-ordination between communities and the Government.
Pointing out that 32 countries across the globe have come together to successfully reach the 17-point task for achieving sustainable growth and development, she said that the ATI and other Government Departments are moving forward in this direction.
Journalist Ali, Training Co-ordinator Dr. Kristina Shantaraju and officials from the Police, Social Welfare, Women and Child Development, Information and Public Relations, Health and Family Welfare Departments attended the event.
This post was published on February 9, 2020 6:34 pm