NL Interviews: Priyanka Dubey speaks on reporting on rape & why the media needs to be more sensitive

A new book, No Country For Women, documents rape cases across India.

WrittenBy:Manisha Pande
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Priyanka Dubey, a journalist with BBC, has come out with her first book that documents rape cases across India. It took her six years to report on these cases. Priyanka speaks to Manisha Pande on the toll reporting on crimes can take on a journalist, why she’s was drawn to stories on gender justice, interviewing victims and survivors, and why the media needs to be more sensitive. Watch.

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