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April 27, 2016
The Mumbai Press Club's RedInk Award for Excellence in Indian Journalism -- 2016 were presented on Tuesday evening at a glittering awards night in Mumbai with veteran business journalist TN Ninan being conferred with the Lifetime Achievement Award and Ravish Kumar the Journalist of the Year Award for his consistent and down to earth reporting on politics and issues that concern the common man. The other award winners are:
Posthumous Award for Brave Reporting: Jagendra Singh
Science & Innovation
Print Gunjan Sharma, The Week
TV Pallava Bagla, NDTV
Human Rights
Print Meher Ali, The Wire
TV Rana Yashwant, India News
Crime
Print Gunjan Sharma, The Week
Print Pavithra S Rangan, Outlook
TV Mukesh Singh Sengar, NDTV
Politics
Print Vivekananda Nemana & Suresh Ghattamaneni, Grist Media
TV Seemi Pasha, India Today
The Big Picture
Winner B Muralikrishnan, Mathurbhumi Daily
Runner-Up Sibu K B, Malayala Manorama Daily
Runner-Up Kamal Kishore Kamboj, The Press Trust of India
Business
Print Madhavankutty Pillai, Open Magazine
Environment
Print Anirudha Ghoshal & Pritha Chatterjee, The Indian Express
Sports
Print Jonathan Selvaraj, The Indian Express
TV Aamir Rafiq Peerzada, NDTV
Health & Wellness
Print Lhendup Gyatso Bhutia, Open Magazine
TV India News Team, India News
TV Sunetra Choudhury, NDTV
Lifestyle & Entertainment
Print Sumana Ramanan, The Caravan
TV Ezaz Ahmed, India News
Pic: Jagendra Singh of Shahjahanpur Samacharwas set on fire and died as a result of his injuries in June last year. The journalist had exposed the local MLA and UP minister for Dairy Development, Ram Murti Verma, for his links with illegal sand mining. He was killed allegedly at the behest of the minister. Singh was given a posthumous award for Brave Reporting.
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