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Indian wins Award for excellence in journalism
Friday, August 8 2003 11:33 Hrs (IST)
New York: Asha Krishnakumar has won the Kurt Schrok award in international journalism for her
revelation of "shameful abuses" suffered by children and "bringing their voices to life", Columbia
University announced on August 8.
The citation particularly notes her coverage of the "large-scale" prevalence of child labour in silk-
weaving industry, the distress among handloom weavers in Tamil Nadu
and constructive ways in which they can be helped and the medical malpractices evidenced in kidney
commerce, which, it says, led to reforms by the Tamil Nadu government.
The awards committee also recognised her "compassionate and determined" reporting in the Indian
magazine 'Frontline.'
Since joining the magazine in 1991, Asha has written more than 400 articles covering Human Rights,
deprivation, women, health, medicine, the environment and education.
Her approach to journalism, the citation says, has been marked by seriousness and precision,
attempting to go beneath the surface and, above all, remaining sensitive to
the condition, needs and aspiration of the marginalized and vulnerable people.
In the freelance category, Elizabeth Rubin won the award for her ability to tell a "compelling and moving
story while enlightening readers about the larger issues."
PTI
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