In many ways, the story of Indian Women’s Press Corps is also the story of the changing face of journalism and indeed of India and its demographic profile. Twenty five years back when the IWPC was established–amidst some protests and a lot of skepticism—-as a national all-women journalists’...
The outgoing Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali discussed the ups and downs in the India and Bangladesh relationship during his five year tenure. November 29, 2019
IWPC celebrated its 25th year at a gala event graced by Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu. Star artists who made the event memorable were Mohit Chauhan, pop singers from Northeast, and the Nizami Bandhu
Twenty five years ago IWPC was created as a second home for women journalists–a space of their own where they could let down their hair, indulge in home cooked food and meet newsmakers for discussions. Though most of the founder members were established journalists, there were a large number of women on...
If I had gone looking for a job in journalism, I would not have got it. I come from a family which was passionate about teaching and I too was trained to be a school teacher. It was almost a decade since I finished my academics, during which time I got married and had three ...
That journalists are certainly not equals I realised the very first day of walking into the portals of a news agency office in the early eighties. Striding into the large-lawned Lutyens office building of the United News of India in response to a letter to “come and meet the chief news editor” one was a...