New Delhi: The President of India Ram Nath Kovind in New Delhi presented Indian media’s most-coveted award, the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards, to the awardees on Monday.
The Awards in its 14th edition is recognition of journalism that is defined by fairness and accuracy. This year’s recipients of the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards constitute works from the year 2018, in categories ranging from political reportage, business and economics, civic journalism, environment, science and technology, and journalism from areas of conflict regional-language reporting. The awardees received prize money of Rs 1 lakh each.
The eminent jurors for this year’s Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards were Tom Goldstein, Professor and Dean, Jindal School of Journalism & Communication, O P Jindal Global University; S Y Quraishi, former Chief Election Commissioner; Pamela Philipose, journalist and Senior Fellow at the Indian Council of Social Science Research; and Justice B N Srikrishna, former Supreme Court judge.
Instituted in 2006, the Awards honour journalists from print, broadcast and digital media recognising their strength of character and integrity while covering news in adverse circumstances.
The following are the list of winners in various categories:
Hindi Category:
Ramnath Goenka Awards are now being presented by President Ram Nath Kovind. Winner in Hindi category are: Shadab Ahmad Moizee, TheQuint.com (Broadcast), Diti Bajpai, Gaon Connection (Print/Digital)
Regional Category:
Winners in the Regional category are: Saneesh TK, Manorama News (Broadcast); Anwesha Banarjee, EI Samay (Print/Digital)
Reporting from Conflicting Zones Category:
Winners in reporting from Conflict Zones category are: Dipankar Ghose, Indian Express (Print/Digital); Late Achyuta Nanda Sahu, Doordarshan (Broadcast); Mormukut Sharma, Doordarshan (Broadcast); Dheeraj Kumar, Doordarshan (Broadcast)
Environment / Science Category:
Winners in Environment, Science & Technology reporting category are: Sarvapriya Sangwan, BBC News Hindi (Broadcast); Mridula Chari & Vinita Govindrajan, Scroll.in (Print/Digital)
Business and Economic Journalism Category:
Winner in Business category is Nidhi Verma from Thomson Reuters (Print/Digital).
Uncovering India Invisible Category:
Winners in Uncovering India Invisible category are: Hina Rohtaki, The Indian Express (Print/Digital); Meghnad Bose, The Quint.com (Broadcast); Asmita Nandy, TheQuint.com (Broadcast)
Investigative Journalism Category:
Winners in the investigative journalism category are: Poonam Agarwal, TheQuint.com (Broadcast); Teena Thacker, Mint (Print/Digital)
Investigative Journalism Category:
Winners in the investigative journalism category are: Poonam Agarwal, TheQuint.com (Broadcast); Teena Thacker, Mint (Print/Digital)
Politics & Government Category:
Winners in Politics & Government category are: Sushant Kumar Singh, The Indian Express (Print/Digital); Shikha, India Today TV (Broadcast); Moumita Sen, India Today TV (Broadcast)
Civic Journalism Category:
The winner in Civic journalism category is Ghosal from News18.com (Print/Digital).
Books (Non-Fiction) Category:
The winner in Books (Non-Fiction) category is Gyan Prakash (Print).
Photojournalism Category:
The winner in the photojournalism category is C Suresh Kumar from The Times of India (Print/Digital).
Speaking at the event President Kovind said that fake news has emerged a new menace, whose purveyors proclaim themselves as journalists and taint this noble profession.
“The fundamental principle of restraint and responsibility has been undermined substantially in the din of the ‘breaking news’ syndrome that has consumed the media now,” President added.