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Premiere of SHE Creates

(Manik Sabha Griha, Opp. Lilavati Hospital, Bandra, Mumbai 50 , from 02-10-07 18:00 to 02-10-07 20:00)

5 films made by 25 girls on the theme, 'What it is to be a girl' premiered on Oct. 2, 2007.

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Power media- For Social Justice

(HDFC Bank training centre, Lonavala, from 08-06-07 10:00 to 10-06-07 18:00)

A workshop for news media professionals on 'Gender and Media'

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Laadli Media Awards 2007

(Tata Theatre, NCPA, Nariman Point, from 06-03-07 19:30 to 06-03-07 21:30)

Media professionals were felicitated for their gender sensitive news reports, articles, print and TV ads and films.

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Laadli's Dream Run

(Azad Maidan to Metro Adlabs, from 21-01-07 09:15 to 21-01-07 11:00)

 

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Film made on Laadli at Genesis Project

(, from 02-01-07 16:00 to 06-01-07 16:00)

 

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UNFPA-Laadli National Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2007

(Golden Jubilee Hall, FICCI Auditorium, New Delhi, from 01-11-07 00:15 to 15-05-08 08:00)

Delhi welcomed its UNFPA-Laadli National Media Awardees on May 15 at The FICCI Auditorium at 6:30 pm. The Awards are for media professionals across India who address women's and gender issues in their films, theatre, advertising, print and TV media.

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UNFPA- Laadli's Creative Excellence Awards

(All-India, from 20-11-07 00:00 to 31-03-08 17:50)

Calling entries to the UNFPA-Laadli National Creative Excellence Awards for Social Change

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