Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

IIT-B students, faculty attempt to make Wikipedia gender equal

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI:IN the run-up to Internatio­nal Women’s Day, students and faculty members of the Indian Institute of Technology­bombay (IIT-B) are hosting a four-day ‘Wikigap’ edit-a-thon, an event organised by the Consulate General of Sweden that gathers people around the world to add more content to Wikipedia about women icons, experts and role models in various fields.

The event organised in associatio­n with Wikimedia India, Idobro Impact Solutions and Centre for Policy Studies, commenced on Friday with an introducto­ry session and will conclude on March 9, a day after the Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

According to a statement by the institute, there are four times more articles about men than women on Wikipedia, globally. To bridge this gap in representa­tion of women, the Wikigap edita-thon will engage students and staff from several department­s of IIT-B to write on the theme ‘Women in Sciences, Politics and Social Empowermen­t’.

“Women have made enormous contributi­ons in sciences, politics and social empowermen­t and continue to do so. Yet the recognitio­n for these women is not as widespread as it should be,” said Swati Patankar, dean (internatio­nal relations) and a faculty in the department of bio-science and bio-engineerin­g at IIT-B.

Rahul Deshmukh, president of Wikimedia India, said, while an almost equal number of men and women read content on Wikipedia,

very few women edit content.

“Through Wikigap, Sweden aims to bridge the gender gap on Wikipedia,” Bjorn Holmgren, consul, consulate general of Sweden, Mumbai.

Meanwhile, a road painting event for students at IIT-B campus on Friday courted controvers­y after unknown persons blackened a painting of a burqaclad woman depicting the Shaheen Bagh protests in New Delhi. Another painting of the institute’s name written in Urdu, too, was blackened.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? A road painting depicting the Shaheen Bagh protests, at IIT-B campus on Friday.
HT PHOTO A road painting depicting the Shaheen Bagh protests, at IIT-B campus on Friday.

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