> > > __________________________________________________________________________________ > > > *The Anupama Jayaraman Memorial Award 2009 for young women journalists* > > *For*: Women Journalists 25 years and below. > > *Topic*: Human rights and social justice > > *Deadline*: 1st December 2009 > > > > 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. > > > > As in previous years, the 2009 Award will be given to a female print > journalist in India writing on such issues in English or any official > Indian language. The 4th Anupama Jayaraman Award will be presented at the > 8th 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, Keralam, in February 2010. A jury of eminent citizens, including > senior journalists, will judge the entries and select the next recipient of > the 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 > > Entries must address the broad themes of human rights and social justice, > which includes issues related to basic needs (including access to natural > resources), gender equality, climate change and environment.. > 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 with > at least one on the specified topic, published over a two-year period (the > 2009 Award will be for articles published between 1st September 2007 and > 30th October 2009) > Guidelines for Nominations > > > > 1. For the 2009 Anupama Jayaraman Award all nominations must be > received by 1st December 2009. > > 2. Please write “Anupama Jayaraman Memorial Award 2009” on the > envelope. > > 3. Nominations, to be 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 bylined articles 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. > > > > 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 > > > > 5. Besides editors and other media professionals, members of the reading > public are also welcome to send in nominations. > > > Other Details > > > > · A jury of three 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 2010. > > · 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 -560032 > Phone-080-23534797 > For enquiries you could contact: Nirmala Jayaraman: 9242150045 Anita > Cheria: 9448484797 > > 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* <http://www.nwmindia.org/> >
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