The Anupama Jayaraman Memorial Award 2009 for young women journalists
 
The Jayaraman family and the Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI) jointly 
announce the Anupama Jayaraman Memorial Award for young women journalists for 
the year 2009. 
 
The Award had been set up in the memory of Anupama Jayaraman, a young and 
promising Bangalore-based journalist who passed away in January 2006.  Anupama 
was not only multi-talented and energetic, but she also demonstrated a keen 
interest in issues of human rights and social justice.
 
The Award is one of several efforts undertaken by her family to keep her 
concerns and ideas alive. It is meant to encourage and honour young women 
journalists who, like her, believe in meaningful journalism and have the 
courage and determination to write on issues relating to human rights and 
social justice.  The Award will include a citation and a cheque for Rs. 15,000. 
 
 
The 2009 Award will be for a woman print journalist in India.  This year the 
Award has been extended from only English to all Indian languages.  
 
The third Anupama Jayaraman Award will be presented at the seventh annual 
meeting of the Network of Women in Media, India. The ceremony will be part of 
the three-day meeting hosted by the Network of Women in Media, Manipur, in 
February 2009. A jury of eminent citizens, including senior journalists, will 
judge the entries and select the next recipient of the Anupama Jayaraman 
Memorial Award.
 
Objectives
         To encourage, support and honour young women journalists writing on 
human rights, social justice and people-centred development. 
         To nurture and sustain idealism, enthusiasm and constructive 
professionalism among young journalists. 
         To promote and strengthen journalism that cares.
 
Themes
The broad themes to be addressed in the entries are human rights and social 
justice, especially in the areas of basic needs (including access to natural 
resources), gender equality, environment, and water. For the 2009 Award the 
theme is: Human Rights.
 
Eligibility criteria
         The 2009 Award is open to Indian women journalists aged 25 or less, 
working in or contributing to the print media in India. 
         All woman journalists in this age group, including independent 
(freelance) journalists, are eligible. 
         The Award is for a body of work represented by three articles 
relating to human rights, published over a two-year period (the 2009 Award will 
be for articles published between 1st September 2006 and 30th September 2008)
 
Guidelines for nominations
1.      For the 2009 Anupama Jayaraman Award all nominations must be received 
by 15 October 2008. 
 
2.      Please write “Anupama Jayaraman Memorial Award 2009” on the envelope. 
 
3.      Nominations, sent to the address below, must include:
         A short write-up on the nominee and her contact details (including 
postal address, phone number and e-mail ID)  
         Three articles, with bylines, relating to this year’s specified topic 
(the original and 1 xerox copy of each of the three submissions must be 
submitted)
         All nominations must be typed
         All submitted articles must be printed/published.
         For all articles published in languages other than English, an 
English translation signed by the author must be attached along with the 
original.
         Besides editors and other media professionals, readers are also 
welcome to send in nominations.
 
4.      When couriering/speed-posting or posting the nominations, kindly send 
an email, or call on one of the contact numbers and provide the following 
details: 
         Date of dispatch
         Consignment number
         Name of courier/postal service used
 
Other details  
         A jury of five eminent citizens, mainly journalists, will select the 
Award winner; their decision will be final.
         The awardee and the person who nominated her will be personally 
informed about the jury’s decision by 1 January 2009.
         The winner of the award will also be released to various media, NWMI 
e-groups and the NWMI website. 
 
Address for couriering/posting nominations
Openspace,125/ 1, 15th cross, 5th main, 2nd Block,R.T. Nagar, Bangalore 
-560032Phone-080-23534797 
 
Enquiries: 
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more details on the award and previous winners, please visit the website of 
the
 Network of Women and Media, India. NWMI: www.nwmindia.org
 
 
 
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