Media carnival of death

An opportunity for the inquisitive, generally concerned upper/middle class mind to encounter an Ota Benga (a Congolese man displayed within the monkey house of an American human zoo in the early 20th century) or a Sarah Baartman (a South African Khoisan woman displayed in Western Europe around early 19th century for her “large buttocks”) from within the plush comforts of once own four cornered space one calls home?

Cow Bias : This is all drama

Kasaiwada, also known as Qureshi Nagar in Kurla east is home to a large number of Khateek community, most of who work in the slaughterhouses in Mumbai. Since the 2nd of March, with the President’s assent to a 20 year old Bill preventing the slaughter of bulls and bullocks in addition to the already existing ban on cow slaughter, thousands of slaughterhouse workers have been left without any work.

Landonald: I’m Grabbing it !

This new year the government of India gifted farmers a special
package. After dismantling planning commission this plan will enable farmer to move to Colaba in Mumbai and Race course road in Delhi. They will be able to drink Beer in Shantaram’s famous Leopold cafe in Mumbai, dance in Hardrock cafe in Saket mall of Delhi, party in Brigade road of Bangalore and enjoy wind breeze in Marina beach of Chennai.

Mediarchy : Female Journalist in Navi Mumbai

If you are not married and not pregnant you get good payment apart from dependence on number of words and article you contribute.
There is a big gender bias both in print and digital media. Maternity leave should be compulsory and should be extended on case to case basis. Atleast they should give leave without pay, or give some role to work from home. Most of the women in the profession are single. The male mentality is that children reduces the efficiency.