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BBC World Service to Launch The Conversation

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MUMBAI: The BBC World Service is launching a new weekly programme with an all-female line up. The Conversation starts on Monday 27th October (2030 GMT). Each week the programme will explore the success stories of two women from around the world who work in similar fields, through a conversation hosted by the BBC’s Kim Chakanetsa.

 

How does the experience of the Finnish Ambassador to Nigeria compare with that of Yemen’s first female Ambassador? What does it take to be a female space engineer on India’s Mars mission? Does she come up against the same obstacles as a British Particle Physicist working for CERN? And how do a stand-up comedian from Kenya and a Saudi Satirist navigate their way through the male-dominated comedy scene?  The Conversation brings you the answers.

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The Conversation will bring together two women – meeting for the first time, from very different parts of the world and with very different backgrounds. Kim will be finding out what it takes to forge a successful career as a woman in the world today.

 

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Munazza Khan, Producer, The Conversation says: “We aim for the programme to be about women and about the lives they lead, not just the issues around being a woman. It does that by bringing people together who share the same interest but could be half the world apart in terms of geography and worlds apart in respect to lifestyle and culture. The results of the encounter are for everyone to share.”

 

Kim Chakanetsa, Presenter, The Conversation says: “I am really excited to be presenting The Conversation. As a producer and now a presenter for the BBC World Service, I am always covering stories about, and issues that affect women around the world. Often it’s the negative issues that make the headlines. So it’s refreshing and only right that we should also reflect the positive stories of women around the world who make up half our audience. By showcasing the paths to success of two inspiring women each week we hope to challenge some of the prejudices which women still face globally.”

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This autumn guests on The Conversation include:

 

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•         Judge Khalida R. Khan from Peshawar, Pakistan now presiding over the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and Judge Mandisa Maya of the South African Supreme Court of Appeal

•         Saudi Satirist, Hatoon Kadi and Kenyan Stand-up Comedian, Njambi McGrath

•         The Artistic Director of the Hamburg State Opera and Music Director of the Hamburg Philharmonic, Simone Young and Mexican Conductor, Alondra de la Parra

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•         Yemen’s first female Ambassador Amatalim Alsoswa and the Finnish Ambassador to West Africa, Pirjo Suomela-Chowdhury

 

•         Indian Space Scientist on India’s Mars Mission, Minal Sampath and British Particle Physicist at CERN, Dr Tara Shears

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The Conversation launches on Monday 27th October 2014 at 20:30 GMT on BBC World Service. Audiences can listen online at bbc.co.uk/worldservice.

 

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The changing role of women is one of the biggest transitions the world has experienced and the BBC World Service is aiming to capture this progression through The Conversation. Last year the BBC pledged to represent women better in its international news output, kick-starting that drive with the 100 Women Season. The Conversation launch coincides with the return of 100 Women for three days of special programming across the BBC’s international news services on TV, radio and online from Monday 27th October.

 

The 2014 list of 100 Women will be revealed on Monday 27th October. On Tuesday 28th at a special event in the BBC’s Radio Theatre four of the women will deliver mini key note speeches – Joyce Banda on political representation and empowerment, Shappi Khorsandi on bringing up girls, Shazia Saleem on entrepreneurship and Professor Lesley Yellowlees on women in science. Other highlights from across the three days include:

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Laura Bates will join forces with the BBC’s language services to look at the ways women are combatting Everyday Sexism around the world.

 

Conchita Wurst will be interviewed by Kate Smurthwaite about cross dressing, gender identity and pushing boundaries.

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Ghanaian Photographer and male feminist, Nana Kofi Acquah will be sharing his images and asking for audiences’ photos that bust gender stereotypes.

                                                                                                                                    
On Wednesday 29th the teams will look in depth at the issues of domestic violence and honour killings. To link up the 100 Women virtually Newsday’s Nuala McGovern will be live in Abuja, Shaimaa Khalil in Islamabad, Rupa Jha in Delhi and Chloe Tilly will be in London.

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TOISA 2026 shortlists unveiled ahead of Lucknow ceremony

Eighth edition on March 21 honours standout performers from 2025.

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MUMBAI: TOISA 2026 just dropped a shortlist so stacked, even the trophy is wondering if it needs a bigger shelf. The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) has revealed its 2026 shortlists, setting the stage for the eighth edition on 21 March at The Centrum Hotel in Lucknow. Celebrating achievements from 1 January to 31 December 2025 across more than 45 sports categories, this year’s nominees capture a golden 12 months of Indian sport from ODI and T20 World Cup triumphs to double golds at the Asian Athletics Championships and podium finishes at the World Para Athletics Championships.

For the first time, TOISA opens its doors to the public. Passes are available at timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toisa2025.

Standout shortlists include:

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  • Badminton (Male): Lakshya Sen, Ayush Shetty, Kiran George, Chirag Shetty, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
  • Badminton (Female): Tanvi Sharma, Unnati Hooda, Tressa Jolly, Gayatri Gopichand
  • Cricket (Male): Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja, Varun Chakaravarthy, KL Rahul, Kuldeep Yadav
  • Cricket (Female): Smriti Mandhana, Pratika Rawal, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Shafali Verma
  • Athletics (Male): Neeraj Chopra, Animesh Kujur, Gulveer Singh, Sachin Yadav
  • Athletics (Female): Parul Chaudhary, Rupal Chaudhary, Jyothi Yarraji, Pooja Singh
  • Shooting (Female): Suruchi Inder Singh, Simranpreet Kaur, Esha Singh, Elavenil Valarivan, Sift Kaur Samra, Manu Bhaker
  • Emerging Sportsperson: Tanvi Sharma (badminton), Divya Deshmukh (chess), Shree Charani (cricket), Vaibhav Suryavanshi (cricket)
  • Team of the Year: India Women’s Cricket Team, India Men’s Cricket Team, India Men’s Hockey Team, India Men’s & Women’s Kabaddi Teams, India National Shooting Team, India Women’s Cricket Team for the Blind, India Squash Team, India Women’s Ice Hockey Team
CategoryShortlist 1Shortlist 2Shortlist 3Shortlist 4Shortlist 5Shortlist 6Column 1Column 2
Badminton maleLakshya SenAyush ShettyKiran GeorgeChirag ShettySatwiksairaj Rankireddy
Badminton femaleTanvi SharmaUnnati HoodaTressa JollyGayatri Gopichand
Cricket maleShubman GillAbhishek SharmaRavindra JadejaVarun ChakaravarthyKL RahulKuldeep Yadav
Cricket femaleSmriti MandhanaPratika RawalJemimah RodriguesDeepti SharmaShafali Verma
Athletics (Track and field) maleNeeraj ChopraAnimesh KujurGulveer SinghSachin Yadav
Athletics (Track and field) femaleParul ChaudharyRupal ChaudharyJyothi YarrajiPooja Singh
Sportsperson of the year (combined of all sports)Divya DeshmukhSuruchi Inder SinghSmriti MandhanaSamrat Rana
EquestrianAshish LimayeShruti VoraDivyakriti Singh
Hockey maleAbhishek NainHarmanpreet SinghJugraj SinghAmit Rohidas
Hockey femaleUdita DuhanNavneet KaurMumtaz KhanRutuja Pisal
Shooting maleSamrat RanaRavinder SinghAishwary Pratap Singh TomarAnishVarun TomarRudrankksh Patil
Shooting femaleSuruchi Inder SinghSimranpreet KaurEsha SinghElavenil ValarivanSift Kaur SamraManu Bhaker
Emerging sportsperson (combined)Tanvi Sharma (badminton)Divya Deshmukh (chess)Shree Charani (cricket)Vaibhav Suryavanshi (cricket)
Coach of the year (male, female combined)Amol Majumdar (Cricket)Suresh Singh (Shooting)Ashok Kumar Rana (Shooting)
Chess maleRameshbabu PraggnanandhaaAravindh ChithambaramPanneerselvam IniyanNihal SarinArjun Erigaisi
Chess femaleDivya DeshmukhKoneru HumpyVaishali RameshbabuNandhidhaa PV
Archery maleDhiraj BommadevaraAbhishek VermaAtanu DasPrathamesh FugeRishabh Yadav
Archery femaleAnkita BhakatJyothi SurekhaDeepika KumariPrithika Pradeep
Billiards/SnookerPankaj AdvaniAditya MehtaBrijesh Damani
Weightlifting maleRishikanta SinghMuthupandi RajaDilbag SinghLovepreet Singh
Weightlifting femaleMirabai ChanuMehak SharmaBindyarani Devi
Wrestling maleSunil KumarNiteshAman SehrawatSujeet Kalkal
Wrestling femaleAntim PanghalManishaNisha Dahiya
Squash maleAbhay SinghSaurav GhosalVelavan SenthilkumarMahesh Mangaonkar
Squash femaleAnahat SinghJoshna ChinappaDipika Pallikal KarthikTanvi Khanna
Table Tennis maleManav ThakkarSathiyan GnanasekaranHarmeet DesaiPayas Jain
Table Tennis femaleManika BatraSreeja AkulaDiya ChitaleAyhika Mukherjee
Team of the Year (combined from all sports)India Women’s Cricket TeamIndia Men’s Cricket TeamIndia Men’s Hockey TeamIndia Men’s & Women’s Kabaddi TeamsIndia National Shooting TeamIndia Women’s Cricket Team for the BlindIndia Squash TeamIndia Women’s Ice Hockey Team
Tennis MaleRohan BopannaYuki BhambriSumit Nagal
Tennis FemaleAnkita RainaVaishnavi AdkarSahaja Yamalapalli
Football maleSubhasish BoseSunil ChhetriVishal KaithBrison FernandesGurpreet Singh Sandhu
Football femaleSoumya GugulothGrace DangmeiElangbam Panthoi ChanuManisha KalyanPyari Xaxa
KabaddiSanju DeviPawan SehrawatRitu NegiArjun Deshwal
Boxing maleSachin SiwachHitesh GuliaPawan BartwalAnkush Panghal
Boxing femaleMinakshi HoodaJaismine LamboriaNikhat ZareenPooja Rani
SailingVishnu SaravananZahaan HemrajaniAbhimanyu PanwarGhashiayah A
Para Archery maleHarvinder SinghVivek ChikaraRakesh KumarShyam Sunder Swami
Para Archery femaleSheetal DeviPayal NagJyoti Baliyan
Para Athlete (Track & Field) maleSumit AntilShailesh KumarSandeep KumarNishad Kumar
Para Athlete (Track & Field) femaleSimran SharmaPreethi PalEkta BhyanDeepthi Jeevanji
Para Badminton malePramod BhagatSukant KadamKrishna Nagar
Para badminton femaleMandeep KaurManasi JoshiNithya Sre
Para chessVaibhav GautamSamarth J RaoVenkata Krishna Karthik K
Para judoKapil ParmarAvidha SharmaRahul RajoraKokila
Para shooting maleBhat Amir AhmadNihal SinghSandeep KumarRudransh Khandelwal
Para shooting femaleMona AgarwalAvani LekharaRubi Kumari
Para Sportsperson of the yearSheetal Devi (Para Archery)Praveen Kumar (Para Athletics – High Jump)Preethi Pal (Para Athletics – Sprint)Sumit Antil (Para Athletics – Javelin)
Para Coach of the yearDr. Satyapal Singh (Para Athletics)Subhash Rana (Para Shooting)Gaurav Khanna (Para Badminton)Sandhya Bharti (Para Taekwondo)

The jury comprises six of India’s most decorated athletes, Leander Paes, Mithali Raj, Abhinav Bindra, Devendra Jhajharia, Sharath Kamal and PR Sreejesh.

TOISA remains the one night on the Indian sporting calendar judged purely on merit, not popularity. This year’s edition in Lucknow, a state that has steadily become a powerhouse of grassroots talent reflects how excellence now runs deep across every region.

In a year when Indian sport refused to stay in one lane, TOISA isn’t just handing out trophies, it’s framing a portrait of a nation that’s finally sprinting, swinging and shooting its way onto the world stage, one unforgettable moment at a time.

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