– Organised by Center for Social Justice and Equity (CSJE) in collaboration with ACJ.
– Funded by Tamil Nadu’s Ministry of Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare.
– Designed under a framework emphasizing representation based on gender, disability, rural background, first-generation learners, or belonging to Adi Dravidar community.
– N. Ram stressed that societal change “has to be enforced” with state policy intervention supporting SC-ST representation.
The highlighted issue-limited diversity within Indian newsrooms-underscores persistent structural barriers that prevent equitable participation from marginalised groups like SCs and STs at decision-making levels in mainstream media. These challenges are compounded by historical injustices noted by figures like Dr.B.R. Ambedkar.
Workshops such as this signify concrete efforts toward addressing these imbalances but rely heavily on public policy support for meaningful impact at scale-a point emphasized during this event.
India’s media ecosystem plays a critical role not only in reflecting diverse narratives but also shaping societal discourse; improving inclusion among disadvantaged groups could enhance both credibility and relevance across wider audiences while reinforcing democratic ideals.
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