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UNFPA-Laadli National Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2007
The 4 region-wise awards culminated in a high-profile national awards ceremony on May 15, 2008 in New Delhi. The best from each region were honoured by Chief Guest Sheila Dikshit during the UNFPA-Laadli Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2007.
Laadli Media Awards 2007 announced
Media professionals are awarded for their gender sensitive reporting, advertising and filmmaking.
Laadli Youth Fest 2006
The Laadli Youth Fest was a series of creative competitions for students from almost 25 city college. A grand function to felicitate the winners was presided over by actor Rahul Bose on Sept. 24, 2006 to mark the SAARC Girl Child Day.
Laadli Ganeshotsav 2006
The Laadli Ganeshotsav 2006 from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7, 2006 was held in eight pandals in areas like Colaba, Rani Baug and Govandi.
Laadli goes to Delhi
Delhi CM, Sheila Dixit launches Population First's Laadli campaign against sex selection in the capital in March 2006 to coincide with the International Women's Day.
Laadli Mela, March 2006
The Laadli Mela brought together our networks and community initiative partners in an informal, yet informative event at Sachivalaya Gymkhana, Nariman Point to mark International Women's Day.
Press release: The Laadli Shivaratri 2006
 
Laadli at the VAG Fortnight
PF participated actively in the Action Aid's VAG fortnight in Nov-Dec 2005 by organising film screenings, drawing and clay modeling competitions for children and a photo exhibition.


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In the developing world, the total fertility rate – average number of births per woman – has fallen from over 6 in the 1960s to under 3 per woman today. Source: Unfpa