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Population First's UNFPA- Laadli National Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2007 culminated
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| Jury members of the UNFPA-Laadli Media Awards for Gender Sensitivity 2007 |

Sr.No Awardee Ad Agency/Channel/ Publication/ Radio Station Category Title of award 
  Western region      
1 Jaago Gujarat Grey Worldwide Advertising Best Print Ad- Service 
2 Café- Ariel Oxy Blu Saatchi & Saatchi  Advertising Best TVC- Product 
3 Jeetey Raho- ICICI Prudential  Lowe  Advertising  Best TVC- Service
4 Ketaki Ghoge  Hindustan Times, Mumbai Print Media  English (Best Investigative Reporting) 
5   Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur  " Hindi- Consistent Reporting on the Issue 
6   Kutch Mitra, Bhuj, Gujarat  " Gujarati- Consistent Reporting on the Issue 
7 Sandhya Nare-Pawar Chitralekha, Mumbai  " Marathi 
8 Radha Sharma  Times of India, Ahmedabad  " English- Best Reporting
9   The Times of India, Ahmedabad " Best Campaign on the Issue by a Media Group 
10 Sunil Baghel Zee News, Mumbai Electronic Media  Hindi- Best News Feature 
11 Ruksh Chatterjee  CNN IBN, Mumbai  " English- Best News Story 
12 Kalyani  Doordarshan, Jaipur  " Hindi (Best Issue-based Infotainment Programme) 
13 Arun Solanki  All India Radio, Ahmednagar Marathi- Best Radio Play  
14 Shimit Amin  Chak De Films  Hindi- Best Film 
15 Chitra Palekar Maati Maay  Films  Marathi- Best Film 
16 Mahesh Dattani  30 Days in September  Theatre  English 
17 Manjul Bharadwaj  The Experimental Theatre Foundation, Mumbai Street Theatre  For Consistent Engagement on Gender Issues
18 Mallika Sarabhai  Darpana, Ahmedabad  Special Award For Consistent Artistic Engagement on Gender Issues 
19 Archana Masih  Rediff.


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