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#MeToo: Women allege sexual harassment at All India Radio's Dharamshala, Obra, Kurukshetra stations
Rituparnachatterjee •Three women who narrated accounts of sexual misconduct and lack of reparation at three All India Radio stations — even after going through the process of filing complaints with the IC, and in some cases, despite registering police complaints.
Ekta Kapoor, Kiran Rao in Producers Guild of India committee to address sexual harassment at workplace
Ians •The committee, apart from Ekta Kapoor, also includes Apoorva Mehta, Fazila Allana, Jyoti Deshpande, Kiran Rao, Kulmeet Makkar, Madhu Bhojwani, Priti Shahani, Rohan Sippy, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Vijay Singh
Indian Women's Press Corps raises concern, calls for action over sexual misconduct allegations in media
•The IWPC pointed out that all media houses have a legal obligation to set up internal complaints committees in every branch office and disseminate information about what constitutes sexual harassment.
Happy #MeToo movement has reached India, but shouldn't be used to 'target people who've offended us', says Maneka Gandhi
Fp Staff •Maneka Gandhi said a lot of steps have been taken to empower women to speak up, and she is happy that the #MeToo campaign has begun in the country.
Taking inspiration from #MeToo, Australia launches independent investigation into workplace sexual harassment
•The human rights commission of Australia said the inquiry was prompted by the social media movement known through the Twitter hashtag #MeToo.
But What Was She Wearing, India's first feature-length documentary on workplace harassment, faces funding crunch
Ranjani Krishnakumar •India's only feature-length documentary on workplace sexual harassment — 'But What Was She Wearing?' by Vaishnavi Sundar — is struggling to be completed for lack of funds | #FirstCulture
Sexual harassment at workplace: Amid the grey noise, safety should trump speculation
Swetha •This is also why TVF's response to harassment claims, and subsequently Kumar's interview with Mumbai Mirror, holds a mirror to how we look at sexual harassment.