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sion of emissions don't any viable solution, but until that happens, save the psych, reese, i likely to become the new normal that's it. show up to date. i'll have more world news at the top of the, our list of john has news asia and just a moment to underscore says that and using comments around the clock on the d. w dot com on the d w the day. the guy who uses your thoughts, see what crazy the
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you'll see about the video that goes to the medium eagle. google. i've got that done by get other stuff into that and i'll give you a go or would you, are you able to go to that? i'm jo, media dog, currently more people than ever though on worldwide in search of a did you have you ever use man at the accounting method the audio get? find out about on the story. inform icons the you're watching, the domain names, asia coming up to date, making sure to dial it. stories make the news. a dollar at journalist starts, her own news agency, determined to tell stories that india and news rooms are mostly run by upper cast. management tend to ignore plus, the pakistani woman who has rebuilt her life after divorce in the driver's seat,
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the rate shock. the my name is melissa chan, thanks for joining us. we take a closer look at the media industry in india and in particular representation. indian usernames. or staff largely by leads upper cast journalists that has an impact on what news is covered and the way it's covered. a recent report from ox fan and the indian online use all that and use laundry. it shows that 86 percent of journalists in the country were from what they call the general category or upper cast. when it comes to those in leadership roles, editors and publishers, a 191 out of 218 managers and executive surveyed were in those categories, leaving very little opportunity for other groups. and in some cases, dell, its formerly known as untouchables from the lowest rung of the handicapped system,
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have decided to take matters into their own hands. they have constitutional protections, but nevertheless they face discrimination and violence and they are not a minority group. exactly. there are $300000000.00 and $1.00 news room called luc nyak, founded by them. and for them is working on telling their stories as dw is ideal, but reports from delhi to the slump in daily is called the brothers once known as untouchables. mina go talk, is that it herself? she's on her way to any posting assignment to date mean of visits, a grieving family. hello, how are you today? the 2 sons died white cleaning and found a counselor at the frederick hospital. they had him boys in his gas for centuries that had families like this one probably interested to jobs,
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consider polluting by other costs. almost a year has passed and the grandfather stays, the family has not received any compensation. the 2 sons of uh, the sold redmond, noah. did you get any help from the government? no, we did not receive any help from anyone here. at w government program provides compensation to families of manual labor doors who die on the job. but that hasn't happened in this case. no one helped us. after their death, no one even visited us. we spent our days in dark silence. and when we missed them, then all of us start crying. for me, not of subsection, just as a calm one in a community as authentic woman. she is also phase of discrimination in those rooms . geography. one happy i love that they never listen to me in my ideas. editors
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would say that these things keep happening and my stories were dropped for not been a job that that would go good idea. so she decided to start her own news outlet focused on the new living, looking mary maywell. that's how most of my understands the suffering, the scarlet space discrimination everywhere. now socially in academia and the job market. like any thursdays. and during just as mena gets back to the office, that is breaking news. a what go from the ruling b, g b bought the was caught on camera and bob, you any, do you want to tribal man? of i guess the story has gone white. all right, now the year in story is very important. don't have team talks about how to maximize coverage across the platforms. most of the 1000000 people was find them when you went to to get coverage, you're starting to have an impact to move, make it look new york has changed many things. the atrocities against marginalized
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groups would not registered in the police station easily before. and because of our reporting now, the 1st information report gets filed in many cases. and for me, that's a very big change. and we've also helped villages to get drinking water in one village even got electricity on india national crime, your cards being ordered, thoughts, the crimes targeting pellets on their eyes. journalist like may not go to while i'm trying to make that known. getting the stories of people who feed on to now be happy to look at. joining us as so meet mascara who studies the cast a system in india at the o. p gentle global university. thanks for joining us. and we just saw a report about dialect journalists running their own news room, telling their own stories. can you start by giving viewers outside india,
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a sense of how dollars are covered in the indian press? yeah. as far as the inside of concern, the audit, the lower end of the social height of the, at the very bottom of the cost system. and as far as the news media is concerned, uh, they don't really go into the mainstream news media unless there is an instance of vitamins or there is some news about the menu action. uh so these are only the 2 movements. oh, bad. the issue of ballots have bigger, but also the issue as mostly being seen in the negative. you for you that the, the need for making direction or not, or with that, or the lyman's actually easily linked to the cost system or not. and this is the being lied to me in the media has looked at. but one point i would like to make is
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that uh, that lives have actually made an effort for them to lead. when it gets sent, you don't even before to make their spacing the media. but because of lack of resources, they haven't been as successful as the mainstream media led by the cost in those in india. and what are the problems when the national media outlets in india, with a predominantly upper caste journalist report on the dollar issues, it says certain perspective. and even if you are sympathetic and empathetic, i imagine that the journalist struggle with some basic assumptions that they might make. yeah. see, one thing that i would like to stress here is that the national media read them is lifting whether it's like cleaning or offend risk or liberal. they pretty much have more or less similar assumptions about that a and that has a bag, a huge impact on the ve the ad,
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any issue concerning the bucket. so let's say the usual, i put them into action, but reservation, so by and large all these. oh, you know, different ideologies that i'd mentioned, the necessarily be able to, i thought maybe you action if he's wanting the last 1015 years, they feel a little bit pressure from the society to say that yes, you know, that should be able to make it action so that has kind of been sitting back on the beach even though the policy is what made for that leads to the end of the mainstream economy politics and so site for instance, they would always bring up the issue of efficiency. those would be the but says those were a result. so more or less, you don't see much difference when it comes to be sure, but it's, so this is only one case, the direction i as far as wireless is console, be also going to see that sensitivity. so overall, when it comes to diversity,
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particularly been related to cost, a 1000000000 of what has been taken by the media that the it is really progressing media. you don't so left reading on papers, a big effort to understand the society and to understand the perspective on so to begin by and large, so it'll be present nation that'd be getting the mainstream media so far. has been the view of the predict gonna stop by our booth from the government just like the top don't be and not from those of the week and their daughter used to be definitely media comes out. so moving beyond journalism, what is the moody government's position? because crimes against dallas are on the rise, has his administration made any efforts to serve the community or not? i feel like the media is similarly be able to combine these also function. so an
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interesting thing that actually they tend to miss out and this is very valid. but springfield, it's very much important rather in the news media are important because what i need there is that the distinction of these ideas or the ideologies make very little defense to the body temperature. which means that reading from left to being dealt with them. and then placed or right we across the discontinue picnics. now if the say that you've got these, you'd be going the muscle claimed and claimed in 7 parts of the country. i can go vision by the light, right? the left or liberal bar fees. and that those, i don't think these are increasing, but they have not made any substantial change since they have come in. this'll be got understood, so each must car. thank you so much for joining us. thank you. sorry. i b, b is a pockets donnie woman whose husband divorced her because she gave birth to a girl,
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determined to build a better life for herself and her daughter. she became biologists daunce, 1st female rickshaw driver. she's a pioneer in the south western pockets dining province where it's still unusual for women to work outside the home. sorrow phoebe earns around $23000.00 rupees a month. 76, your rose as a ritual driver envelope just on a problem such as the lowest women's workforce participation in pakistan. she takes children to and from school as well as transporting commuters and is a popular driver for questions. women of liberals hassan, can you hold off here? the woman to pollute just on? heavily traveled with me. maybe they, i don't have the b b 's husband divorced her because she gave birth to a daughter. this most advice would be to show her daughter that women can succeed. they don't skip by the minute after the divorce nightstands, it's a small grocery store locally known as a job for 9 years. very good. they,
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they know local philanthropist helped me and gave me a motorbike and i started picking up and dropping off my daughter at school this afternoon, but then i was hired for another school child to be paid and re people to a month after a while. i pull this ritual from that and started a pick up and drop off the service line for school children to try me to make about the juggle it. can it be kind of got me like a b, b no earns enough to support yourself under 12 year old daughter. she was also earned the respect of the community in the past, women working outside the home and the province of being shown voltage, including after the tax with the traffic police i look at since i started driving my ritual, i've been supported by the traffic police and they treat me with respect in the public. different people have different views, but no one has harassed me. and mostly people appreciate main suddenly. yeah, yeah that's, i'm gonna appreciate is combining my group. she's demonstration. so for lines to
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the people in the society who died as a woman, she stepped up can show dignity, daddy go be hopes or experience can inspire other women to join the workforce map, nevada, you said it would age main to trust. the female family members need to give them confidence so that they will be brave enough to stop their professional lives bucket. well, go ahead and jump nicholas. so it will be the lead. ok. thanks for watching and good by the green giant with amazing power. the dumper is the largest electric truck in the world. more and more of these battery power payments hits the market every year, whether on the test track or on the road, the future of mobility is emission free and electrifying threats
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