The Hindu bags Redink Journalism Award
The Hindu
he Hindu won the RedInk Journalism Award 2023, instituted by the Mumbai Press Club, in the Crime and Investigation category.
The Hindu won the RedInk Journalism Award 2023, instituted by the Mumbai Press Club, in the Crime and Investigation category.
The story, ‘Kerala Human sacrifice: The macabre murders in Elanthur village,’ jointly authored by K.S. Sudhi, Senior Assistant Editor, Kochi, M.P. Praveen, Special Correspondent, Kochi, and Hiran Unnikrishnan, Principal Correspondent, Kottayam, bagged the award in the category. The story that was published in the Ground Zero column of the newspaper took a ringside view of the socio-legal implications of the human sacrifice that shook the State.
The award, which carries a cash prize of ₹1 lakh, trophy and certificate, was jointly presented by veteran freedom fighter C.G. Pareikh and senior Supreme Court lawyer and social activist Indira Jaisingh at a function held at Opera House, Mumbai on Saturday.
The girl, who was admitted to Aster CMI Hospital with alarming breathlessness and significant pallor, was diagnosed with Wegener’s Granulomatosis (now known as Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis or GPA), a rare autoimmune condition that causes spontaneous bleeding in the lungs, leading to acute respiratory failure.
ACB files case against IPS officer N. Sanjay in Andhra Pradesh. The official is accused of manipulating the tender processes for awarding contract for development and maintenance of AGNI-NOC portal, and conducting awareness meetings for SC/STs. It is alleged that the total value of properties stolen, or involved in the case is estimated at ₹1,75,86,600.