Mahtab Alam, Priyanka Pulla Win RedInk Awards for Articles Published in The Wire

Their wins come close on the heels of Dheeraj Mishra and Seemi Pasha winning a Ramnath Goenka Award each for an article and video published in The Wire.

New Delhi: Journalists Priyanka Pulla and Mahtab Alam have won the Mumbai Press Club’s RedInk Awards 2021 for articles that were published byย The Wire. While Pulla won in the category ‘Health & Wellness (Print)’ for a story titledย ‘India Is Undercounting Its COVID-19 Deaths. This Is How.’, Alam was declared a joint-winner in the ‘Arts’ category for his tribute to actor Tom Alter titled ‘The โ€˜Angrezโ€™ Who Wrote His Memoir in Urdu’.

The RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism, organised by the Mumbai Press Club, are in their 10th year now. They are the only set of awards that extend peer recognition, backed by stakeholders, sponsors and participants.

Pulla’s report, published in The Wire Science in August 2020, revealed that several cities and states in India were undercounting deaths due to COVID-19 through two methods:ย counting only those deaths of patients who tested positive for the virus in their official toll; andย not reporting all confirmed deaths either.

Read the award-winning story here: India Is Undercounting Its COVID-19 Deaths. This Is How.

Alam wrote about actor Tom Alter, the son of White American immigrants who was born in Mussorie, and his penchant for Hindi and Urdu. While writing about the actor’s ability to speak, read and write in Urdu, Alam also describes Alter’s quick wit. The article recounts an instance whenย a journalist asked the actor, โ€˜Aap itni achchi Hindi kaise bol lete hain?ย (How do you speak Hindi so fluently?)’,ย pat came Alterโ€™s reply, โ€œMuhn se (With my mouth).โ€

Read the award-winng story here: Tom Alter: The โ€˜Angrezโ€™ Who Wrote His Memoir in Urdu

On December 24, the Mumbai Press Club announced that the โ€˜Journalist of the Year โ€“ 2020โ€™ award will be given posthumously to Reuters photojournalist Danish Siddiqui for โ€œhis spectrum of the investigative and impactful body of news photography ranging from the Rohingya and anti-CAA protests to Covid-19 and the Afghanistan Civil War.โ€ Siddiqui was tragically killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan on July 15 this year while on duty.

The RedInk lifetime achievement award was awarded to senior journalist Prem Shankar Jha. The Press Club in a statement noted that the 83-year-old Jha, a regular contributor to The Wire, was chosen to receive the award for his โ€œlong and distinguished career of incisive and analytical writing”.

On Tuesday night, The Wire‘s Dheeraj Mishra and contributor Seemi Pasha won the Ramnath Goenka Award in the Government and Politics categoryย in the โ€˜digital mediaโ€™ and โ€˜broadcast mediaโ€™ divisions respectively.