Prof Padmaja Shaw: Women journalists still face harassment and bias
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 12th February 2026 at 8:42pm
Picture Credit: BR Ambedkar Open University
Women journalists have played a crucial role in rebuilding and reshaping journalism by overcoming legal, social and intellectual barriers, said Padmaja Shaw, retired professor of journalism at Osmania University.
According to The Hindu, Speaking at the Prof. S. Bashiruddin Memorial Lecture at Dr B.R. Ambedkar Open University on Tuesday, Shaw highlighted how women’s advocacy for gender rights in India laid the foundation for today’s investigative reporting.
However, she noted that women journalists continue to face harassment, legal threats, professional isolation, and online trolling, with their independent voices often undervalued. Shaw recalled the contributions of women journalists during the freedom movement and cautioned against th...
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