More women journalists losing their jobs due to coronavirus pandemic

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, July 27 Members of Development and Technology Committee and women journalists have said that women journalists have been mostly
affected due to COVID-19
During discussion with women journalists at the committee meeting today, they said that the number of women journalists relieved from jobs
or asked to stay on leave without pay was high. Committee Chair Kalyani Kumari Khadka said that media house owners should not relieve
journalists from jobs or ask them to stay on leave without pay in the name of coronavirus. Khadka said the committee had received complaints
that media house owners relieved journalists working for a long time from their jobs and recruited new journalists at low salary. Women
journalists, who had spent their time in journalism, have to restart their career from zero level in other sectors if media houses relieve
them from their jobs. Similarly, committee member Ganesh Kumar Pahadi said that working journalists act had not been implemented in an
effective manner
Working journalists are deprived of different facilities including provident fund, maternity leave and insurance. He said though the job
security of journalists was a longstanding problem, it has now increased due to coronavirus. Likewise, another committee member Rangamati
Shahi said she had to face discrimination for being a woman after her election as lawmaker, adding that she had got involved in politics
thinking justice could be done through politics. Committee member Yagyaraj Sunuwar opined that the concept of inclusion had been brought
into practice after the second peoples movement and stressed that some problems of women journalists should be resolved permanently. Chair
of Sancharika Samuha Nitu Pandit said media house owners had not provided salary to some women journalists though they were asked to work
from home during the lockdown. Pandit added that though journalists had fulfilled their duty, the media houses did not fulfil their
responsibilities. Sancharika Samuha would establish a fund for women journalists facing problems, she said. Member of Press Council Nepal
Sangita Khadka said that a survey carried out by the council on print, electronic, online and television media showed that the condition of
journalists was vulnerable during the lockdown. She stressed that the media should not relieve journalists from their jobs even after
demanding subsidy from the government. Chairperson of Working Women Journalists Amika Rajthala expressed the view that women journalists had
been facing mental torture due to financial crisis. A version of this article appears in e-paper on July 28, 2020, of The Himalayan
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