Mangalore: Anupama Women’s Magazine Celebrates Decennial Year


Mangalore: Anupama Women’s Magazine Celebrates Decennial Year 
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SB)
 

Mangalore, Jan 31: Sandhya Pai, editor of Kannada Weekly magazine Taranga called on society not to distinguish women of different communities, but treat them equally.

She was speaking as a chief guest at the decennial celebration of Anupama, women's magazine held at the Town Hall here on Saturday January 30. Women barring religious affiliation think and act the same as part of the society. All women basically give importance to the welfare of their families and society for holistic development, she added. 
































Calling on for unity, Sandhya said that those in the media field have a great responsibility. They should discharge their duty with fairness for good journalism can shape a good society, she said.

She also released the decennial special volume brought out on the occasion. 

A P Malathi, president of the Karavali Readers and Writers’ Association, Mary Prem D'Souza principal of St. Agnes College, Mangalore and Shanaz M, editor of Anupama magazine were present.

  

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  • NazmaLaiz, SURATHKAL/ABUDHABI

    Tue, Feb 02 2010

    Very good Anupama Balagha.Thanks Daiji World.

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  • shabnam, kudroli/ mangalore

    Sun, Jan 31 2010

    the womens of muslim society are doing great work. feeling very good. keep on going. gud luck. thanks daiji

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  • shahir (ashraf), kudroli / K.S.A.

    Sun, Jan 31 2010

    Well done!!! Anupama.... all the best. long live anupama. great work by muslim women. hat's off. nice coverage by daiji.. thanks

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