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Renowned writer, academic Shamim Hanafi passes away

Renowned writer, academic Shamim Hanafi passes away By News Desk|   Updated: 7th May 2021 10:37 pm IST Prof. Shamim Hanafi Prof. Hanafi had been admitted to a hospital following the attack of COVID-19 a few days ago. According to noted columnist Masoom Muradabadi Prof Hanafi had recently shifted from Zakir Bagh to a house which he had constructed in Jasola. “I had known him for about three decades. About 25 years ago he had started writing a back page column for my newspaper Khabardar which became as popular as the column of Khwaja Ahmad Abbas in Urdu Blitz in the past,” Muradabadi wrote in an obituary.

Overcoming Vaccine Deployment Challenges among the Hardest to Reach: Lessons from Polio Elimination in India

"[I]t is.key to understand resistant groups justifications for not taking the vaccine and speak to their own framework of understanding..[P]ublic health authorities should acknowledge that promoting vaccines through actors that the public perceives as trustworthy is essential in improving vaccine uptake."

Indian advertising study reveals female characters in ads are prominent but highly stereotyped

Indian advertising study reveals female characters in ads are prominent but highly stereotyped A new study released by UNICEF and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media reveals persistent gender stereotyping in India s television and YouTube advertisements. The International Advertising Association chapter in India commits to taking action on the report s recommendations Delhi, April 21, 2021 Although female characters are prominent in ads in India, they are still highly stereotyped. Women are less likely to be shown in public spaces and in paid employment; more likely to be selling domestic products and food to other women as well as responsible for childcare and shopping.

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