Awards
Year | Awardee | Award | Agency | Story |
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2000 | Jayant Mammen Mathew & Maria Abraham | SAJA Journalism Award | South Asian Journalists Association | Rural reporting |
2002 | Deepak Tiwari | The Sarojini Naidu Prize | The Hunger Project | Women in panchayati raj |
2007 | The Week | Media Excellence Award | Amity | Business reporting |
2007 | Dnyanesh V. Jathar | Excellence in Journalism Award | Ramnath Goenka Foundation | Life of AIDS orphans |
2008 | Bidisha Ghosal | The Statesman Award for Rural Reporting | The Statesman Ltd | Sexual exploitation of widows in Vidarbha |
2009 | Bidisha Ghosal | IPI-India Award (Shared) | International Press Institute, India Chapter | Sexual exploitation of widows in Vidarbha |
2009 | Kavitha Muralidharan | PII-ICRC Award | Press Institute of India & International Committee of the Red Cross | Abduction of Tamil rebels by the Sri Lankan Army |
2010 | Mathew T. George | Excellence in Journalism (International) | Union Catholique Internationale de la Presse | Robertsonian translocation among Bhopal gas tragedy victims |
2010 | Syed Nazakat | Finalist for Daniel Pearl International Award | Daniel Pearl Foundation | Multiple investigative stories |
2010 | The Week | Gold (Magazine cover design) | WAN-IFRA | Cover for Health |
2010 | The Week | Gold (Special issue) | WAN-IFRA | On 25 years after Indira Gandhi |
2011 | Bhanu Prakash Chandra | Gold (Feature photography) | WAN-IFRA | Biking through the Himalayas |
*Flag icons denote the country where the awards ceremony was held.
In 2001, Special Cover Designer Ajay Pingle entered the Limca Book of Records for designing the most number of covers for an Indian newsmagazine.
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