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Sukanya Shantha and Karan Thapar Among Recipients Recognised for Excellence in Investigative and Public Affairs Reporting
Indian journalists were celebrated at the Danish Siddiqui Journalism Awards in New Delhi for courageous, ethical, and impactful work across print, broadcast, digital, and photojournalism. Investigative reporter Sukanya Shantha of The Wire received a special jury mention for her reporting on plea bargaining in National Investigation Agency cases, while veteran journalist Karan Thapar was awarded a lifetime achievement honour for decades of incisive public affairs journalism. Other awardees included The Indian Express reporters, a BBC journalist, and international photojournalists. The ceremony highlighted media freedom, accountability, and the enduring legacy of Danish Siddiqui’s commitment to truth-telling.
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