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Short Film To Fight Domestic Violence Menace Released In 150 Screens In MMR

Short Film To Fight Domestic Violence Menace Released In 150 Screens In MMR News provided by Share this article urges people to speak up in wake of the alarming rise in domestic violence cases exacerbated by lockdown - Film by Viviana Mall and Thane Police to be released across 150 screens urging people to take responsibility and report incidents on 103 helpline number - calling for further policy changes and enhanced safety MUMBAI, India, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ As the nation adopted unprecedented lockdown measures during the pandemic and followed the stay-at-home directives for safety, many women experiencing violence found themselves trapped with their abusers, worsening the impact of their abuse. Domestic violence cases saw a dramatic rise in the past year. The violence continues unabated and a substantial number of cases are going unreported either to safeguard family s reputation or due to fear of shame to identify oneself as a victim. To curb the menace of domes

Short film to fight domestic violence menace released in 150 screens in MMR

Short film to fight domestic violence menace released in 150 screens in MMR
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Government allows theatres to operate at 100% — what s next? | Digital

linkedin With the seemingly never-ending brouhaha that was 2020, it is safe to say that it wasn’t anyone’s favourite year. People couldn’t move around freely and visit loved ones, restaurants, malls and most definitely, cinema halls. The movie junkies that Indians are known to be, made it even harder for them to stay away from catching new flicks on the big screen. However, they quickly adopted newer alternatives like digital video streaming platforms for times when theatres remained elusive.   Campaign India takes a look at the journey of the cinema industry right from the pandemic to where it stands right now…

Christmas, New Year Are Bringing Cheer To Mall Business After COVID-19 Impact

Christmas, New Year are bringing cheer to mall business after COVID-19 impact After Diwali, Christmas and New Year are continuing the growth momentum in terms of footfalls and business. And Christmas offers and End of Year sales are attracting people to malls. December 29, 2020 / 05:28 PM IST After an unusually tough year, malls are seeing some recovery in business with Christmas and the upcoming New Year festivities. The Covid-induced lockdown from end-March saw malls being shut for a few months, and things began to look up only after the festival season kicked off with Diwali. Footfalls at malls have gradually increased since then, and the momentum is continuing as the year draws to a close. Christmas offers and End-of-Year sales are drawing in customers and business has picked up.

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