Showing posts with label Redink Awards. Show all posts
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Monday, 4 February 2019

Mumbai Press Club’s Redink Awards Season-9: Enter now


The Mumbai Press Club invites entries for the prestigious National RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism–2019. In the 9th year now, the RedInk Awards have been instituted to promote best practices among journalists and encourage good quality writing, fair play and high ethical standards.
Over the years, along with the growing interest in the awards and the number of entries, the categories of awards have also grown. For instance, the category of ‘Women’s Empowerment’ was added last year. This year, a fresh category: ‘Coverage of the Arts – both Fine Arts and Performing Arts’ is being added as an additional category for recognizing excellence in journalism, says the Club in a Media Release.

Deadline: March 31, 2019

Entries in the form of articles or stories published in the print or digital medium and television stories broadcast during calendar year 2018 [Category 1-11] and photographs that had an impact [Category 12] published in the print or digital medium in 2018, are invited in the following categories of journalism:

1.      Business & Economy
2.      Crime
3.      Environment
4.      Health & Wellness
5.      Human Rights
6.      Lifestyle & Entertainment
7.      Politics
8.      Science & Innovation
9.      Sports
10.  Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equality
11.  The Arts*
12.  The Big Picture (Photograph of the year)

Mumbai Press Club will also honour outstanding journalists in the following categories:

13.  ‘The Journalist of the Year’ Award will be for a body of work (in any of the streams– print, digital or TV) in calendar year 2018 that created a lasting impact.

14.  “Mumbai Star Reporter” Outstanding reporter working within Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) in any streams– print, digital or TV in calendar year 2018 whose story created a lasting impact.

15.  Lifetime Achievement Award’ is for a senior journalist who has contributed substantially, in the period of his/her career, to the growth and strengthening of the profession.

The awards selection for category 1-12 will be made by a special jury. For category 13-15, the Managing Committee of the Mumbai Press Club will select the award winners.

 The winning entries in each category will be awarded a total cash prize of Rs. 1 Lakh, a trophy and a citation.

* ‘The Arts’ – This newly-introduced category includes journalistic coverage of two broad areas of the Arts – 1. Fine Arts or Visual Arts that are to do with creative forms such as painting, sculpture, drawing, water colours, graphics and architecture; and 2. Performing Arts that involve skills of public performance such as acting, singing or dancing. The prize money in this category will be split equally between the winners of the two streams.
 
BBC veteran Mark Tully (in shawl) receiving the
RedInk Award last year
The broad guidelines for the contest are:

1.      A copy of the published Article (print or digital) or broadcast story needs to be sent along with the entry form.
2.      Individual entries must be accompanied by an entry form that can be downloaded from www.mumbaipressclub.com giving details of the journalist and accompanied by a recent photograph.
3.      Entries should have been published / broadcast in Calendar Year 2018.
4.      The various award categories should be studied carefully, and applications marked specifically for the category they fit into.
5.      An applicant is allowed a maximum of 3 entries across all categories.
6.      Entries will need to be authenticated (supported/recommended) by the Editors/Media Heads of respective media platforms.
7.      It will be helpful for judges if entries not in English, Hindi and Marathi are accompanied by an English translation.
8.      Entries must have been published in registered print publications like newspapers or magazines or web-based publications / television networks; Writings on blogs however are not eligible for entry.
9.      Entries of published articles must be accompanied with a scanned copy (print medium) or print out (digital medium).
10.  Entries in the various television categories must be sent with a story link. Television entries must carry a brief text on the story and its impact.
11.  Entries must be mailed not later than March 31, 2019 to: redinkawards@pressclubmumbai.com with a subject ‘Category Name’ for example: Sports – Print or Sports - Television.
12.  Entries can also be sent via post and should have ‘RedInk Awards-2019’ followed by the category name mentioned in bold and addressed to: The Secretary, Mumbai Press Club, Glass House, Azad Maidan, MahapalikaMarg, Mumbai–400001.
13.  A distinguished panel of judges, appointed by the Mumbai Press Club for each of the categories, will decide the winners.
14.  The decisions made by the Judges and the Mumbai Press Club will be final.
15.  In the case of a multi-bylined article/bylined broadcast story winning an Award, all the authors/ contributors will share the prize money.
16.  Winners who are not residents of Mumbai will be provided travel to and fro and accommodation for the Awards Ceremony.
17.  No claim shall be entertained in case the winner fails to collect the prize at the award ceremony.
18.  Please read the terms & conditions before entering the contest.

The Mumbai Press Club urges Editors/Media Heads to share this Awards information with their teams. Editors and Media Heads are also requested to nominate outstanding stories/articles for consideration under each category.




RedInk Awards - 2019: Terms and Conditions

Mumbai Press Club (MPC) will not be responsible for incomplete, illegible, unviewable, lost and late entries, all of which will be disqualified. MPC reserves the right to disqualify entries by persons determined by MPC to be tampering with or abusing any aspect of the Contest. MPC further reserves the right to disqualify any entry that is alleged to infringe on any third-party intellectual property or other rights, or that MPC deems to be, in its sole discretion, obscene, offensive or otherwise inappropriate for viewing by a general audience.

By entering the Contest, each contestant agrees that MPC and its licensees may publish his or her story or photograph or video in the related content of RedInk Awards and exhibit, copy, publish, make derivative works from or otherwise use his or her entry and other entry materials for any purpose, in any media, in perpetuity, without limitation or additional compensation.

By entering the Contest, you agree to MPC’s and its licensees' use of your name, likeness and biographical information in any media for non-commercial purpose without limitation or further compensation, unless prohibited by law. By entering the Contest, you further agree to release and indemnify the MPC against any liability, claims, injuries, losses or damages of any kind arising from or in connection with your participation in the contest. MPC, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to suspend, modify or terminate this contest if it determines in its sole discretion that tampering, fraud or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of MPC has corrupted, compromised or impaired the security, integrity, fairness or proper operation of the contest.

The Mumbai Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any disputes which may arise out of or in connection with the RedInk Awards 2019.

Thursday, 8 June 2017

RedInk Awards Presented; Lifetime for Vinod Dua


  • Raj Kamal Jha of Indian Express gets Journalist of the Year Awards
  • Govind Tupe of Sakal get Mumbai Star Reporter
  • A total of 32 journalists awarded
MUMBAI: The much-awaited event in the personal calendar of journalists – the Mumbai Press Club’s RedInk Award for Excellence in Indian Journalism – 2017 were presented on last evening at a glittering awards night here at NCPA with veteran journalist Vinod Dua being conferred with the Lifetime Achievement Award and Raj Kamal Jha the Journalist of the Year Award.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who was the chief guest for the RedInk awards night, said that he does not buy the argument that there is a threat to the fourth estate. "Constructive journalism always has its own value and at the same time we are open to criticism," he said, narrating his own experience since he took over as the Chief Minister.  "Tolerance is in the blood of Indians...India traditionally had been a tolerant society," he said, adding "Our democracy is very strong and it has survived turbulence in the past. The democratic system evolves and corrects itself." 

On this occasion, Mumbai Press Club felicitated Shri Devendra Fadnavis, who played a yeoman’s role in ensuring the passage of the state Journalist Protection Act.

The Lifetime Achievement Award has been bestowed on Vinod Dua for his extensive and versatile contribution to journalism in different formats and subjects. He was among the country’s first psephologists, co-anchoring election analysis programs alongside Dr Prannoy Roy on Doordarshan. Dua continues to be an active journalist today as Contributing Editor of The WireHindi.com and anchors a popular news show called ‘Jan Gan Man Ki Baat’ on the digital platform.

Accepting the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award, veteran journalist Vinod Dua said: "It is not just an award....it is an honour to me." He said that it has been noticed that journalists get too close with people in power and often behaving like that. "This is not something that is good," he said, adding that journalists should also be content by what they are monetarily getting. Besides, one must do what journalists stand for.

Mumbai Press Club felicitates CM
The RedInk Award for the ‘Journalist of the Year’ 2017 given to Raj Kamal Jha, Chief Editor of the Indian Express, for providing exemplary stewardship over the last couple of years to the newspaper; and for providing focus and restoring what it has always been known best for – investigative journalism. Jha also led from the front to make Indian Express part of an international investigative team that cracked the global money laundering scam known as ‘The Panama Papers’.

"This award belongs to the Indian Express, the entire team," said Raj Kamal Jha, the Chief Editor of Indian Express, who received the prestigious ‘Journalist of the year’ for the overall coverage of ''The Panama papers'.  He said that receiving the award on 7 June is unique for him as on 7 June, 1996, he had joined the Indian Express. "For us what is important is a good story...and sometimes when we see a good piece from a youngster, we feel that we could not have written it that way," he said expressing hope that good journalism has a bright future. 

Govind Tupe of ‘Sakal’ newspaper has been awarded the special RedInk award of ‘Mumbai’s Star Reporter’ – instituted for the first time this year – for helping empower civil society through hard work and dogged follow-ups. Donning the role of a journalist and a RTI activist, he forced the establishment to change its rules bringing all offices of cabinet ministers and ministers of state under the RTI umbrella of ‘public authorities’.

Apart from these, awards were also given in the 10 various categories.  This makes the RedInk awards the biggest in the country where journalists are awarded by the peers. “This year the RedInk team received more than 1,500 entries across categories – a significant jump from the previous year that shows the popularity, reach and credibility of the awards among the fraternity.

It was also an evening where much introspection was done in respect of the profession. The media debate of the evening was: ‘Turning the Searchlight Inwards: Why is the Credibility of News Media Today at its Nadir?’. With news media everywhere getting a lot of their predictions wrong – from Brexit to the US elections,  and to the vote in UP’s assembly poll; and with fake news and paid news becoming the talk of the town – it is about time journalists look at themselves in the mirror and fathom where they have gone wrong.

Veteran journalist Vir Sanghvi, former CM Shri Prithviraj Chavan, Senior Journalists Bachi Karkaria, NDTV’s Srinivasan Jain and Paranjoy Guha Thakurta debated the burning issue.

Star India is the Presenting Partner for Mumbai Press Club Redink Awards for Excellence in Journalism 2017, while Aditya Birla Group, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Zee Entertainment, Eros International, Indiabulls Housing, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, National Stock Exchange, Nanavati Hospital and JSW Steel are the Award Partners. The Hindu Group and Facebook are the media partners.

For further information, please contact Dharmendra Jore, Secretary, Mumbai Press Club on 09821475278.


Winners of Redink Awards 2017
POLITICS   
Print - Radhakrishnan Rariyam Kandath, Frontline
TV - Sreenivasan Jain, NDTV
                                               
SCIENCE & INNOVATION     
Print - Nithyanand Rao & Virat Markandeya, The Wire
TV - Aamir Rafiq Peerzada, NDTV
                                               
HUMAN RIGHTS
Print - Ipsita Chakravarty & Rayan Naqash, Scroll.in
TV - Joint Winners, Abhisar Sharma, ABP News & Maya Mirchandani, NDTV
                                               
BUSINESS  
Print - Sarika Malhotra, Business Today
TV - Archana Shukla, CNBC TV 18
                                               
BIG PICTURE       
Winner - Ashish Sharma, Open Magazine
Runner Up - Kunal Pradeep Patil, Hindustan Times
                                               
ENVIRONMENT 
Print
Joint Winner  Tushar Dhara, Sanjay Sawant, Shraddha Ghatge & Neeradh Pandaripande, First Post
Raj Narain Mishra, Dainik Jagran
TV - Rajesh Kumar, India News
                                               
SPORTS       
Print - Swaroop Swaminathan, The New Indian Express
TV - Joint Winner, Moumita Sen, India Today TV & Rajeev Mishra, India News
                                               
HEALTH & WELLNESS           
Print - Priyanka Vora, Scroll.in
TV - Archana Shukla, CNBC TV 18
                                               
CRIME        
Print - Alia Allana, Fountain Ink
TV - Atir Khan, India Today TV
                                               
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT  
Print - Kathakali Chanda, Forbes India
TV - Biju Pankaj, Mathrubhumi News
                                               
SPECIAL IMPACT AWARD - Rahul Kulkarni, ABP Maza
                                               
MUMBAI STAR REPORTER - Govind Tupe, Sakal
                                               
JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR - Raj Kamal Jha, Indian Express
                                               
LIFETIME ACHIVEMENT - Vinod Dua

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Mumbai Press Club's RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism

Deadline for Entries: March 15, 2017

Mumbai Press Club invites entries for the prestigious National RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism–2017. In the 7th year now, the RedInk Awards have been instituted to promote best practices among journalists and encourage good quality writing, fair play and high ethical standards.

Entries must be submitted by March 15, 2017.

Entries in the form of articles or stories published in the print & digital medium and television stories broadcast during calendar year 2016 [Category 1-9] and impactful photograph of the year [Category 10] published in the print or digital medium in 2016, are invited from Indian Journalists in the following categories:

1.             Business
2.            Crime
3.            Environment
4.            Health & Wellness
5.            Human Rights
6.            Lifestyle & Entertainment
7.            Politics
8.            Science & Innovation
9.            Sports
10.         The Big Picture (Photograph of the year)

Mumbai Press Club will also honour outstanding journalists in the following categories:

11.  ‘The Journalist of the Year’ Award will be for a body of work (in any streams– print, digital or TV) in calendar year 2016 that created a lasting impact.
12.  “Mumbai Star Reporter” Outstanding reporter working within Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) in any streams– print, digital or TV in calendar year 2016 whose story has created a lasting impact.
13.  Lifetime Achievement Award’ is for a senior journalist who has contributed substantially to the growth and strengthening of the profession

The awards selection for category 1-10 will be made by a special jury. For category 11-13, the Managing Committee of the Mumbai Press Club will select the award winners, and responses from journalists will also be taken into consideration.

The winning entry in each category will be awarded a total cash prize of Rs. 1 Lakh, a trophy and a citation.

The broad guidelines for the contest are:

  1. The contest is open only for Indian citizens.
  2. A copy of the published Article (print or digital) or broadcast story needs to be sent along with the entry form.
  3. Individual entries must be accompanied by an entry form that can be downloaded from www.mumbaipressclub.com giving details of the journalist and accompanied by a recent photograph.
  4. Entries should have been published / broadcast in calendar year 2016 only.
  5. The various award categories should be studied carefully, and applications marked specifically for the category they fit into.
  6. An applicant is allowed a maximum of 3 entries across all categories.
  7. Entries will need to be authenticated (supported/recommended) by the Editors/Media Heads of respective media platforms. 
  8. It will be helpful for judges if entries not in English are accompanied by an English translation. Alternatively, if found necessary, arrangements for providing translation to the jury will be made.  
  9. Entries must have been published in registered print publications like newspapers or magazines or web-based publications / television networks; Writings on blogs however are not eligible for entry.  

  10. Entries of published articles must be accompanied with a scanned copy (print medium) or print out (digital medium).
  11. Entries in the various television categories must be sent with a story link. Television entries must carry a brief text on the story and its impact.
  12. Entries must be mailed not later than 15th March, 2017 to: redinkawards@pressclubmumbai.com with a subject ‘Category Name’ for example: Sports – Print or Sports - Television.
  13. Entries can also be sent via post and should have ‘RedInk Awards-2017’ followed by the category name mentioned in bold and addressed to: The Secretary, Mumbai Press Club, Glass House, Azad Maidan, MahapalikaMarg, Mumbai–400001.
  14. A distinguished panel of judges, appointed by the Mumbai Press Club, will decide the winners.
  15. The decisions made by the Judges and the Mumbai Press Club will be final.
  16. Winners who are not residents of Mumbai will be provided travel to and fro and accommodation for the Awards Ceremony.
  17. If a multi-bylined article wins the Award, all the contributors will share the prize money.
  18. No claim shall be entertained in case the winner fails to collect the prize at the award ceremony.
  19. Please read the terms & conditions before entering the contest.

The Mumbai Press Club urges Editors/Media Heads to share this Awards information with their teams. Editors and Media Heads are also requested to nominate outstanding stories/articles for consideration under each category.

We thank you for your time and interest and look forward to your continued participation with the RedInk Awards. For details, updates and information on the Awards, visit to www.mumbaipressclub.com.

For further details contact: Mrityunjay Bose - 9892541019 or Rajesh Mascarenhas – 9594088999 or Gurbir Singh (Convenor – Redink Awards Committee) 9820229950.

Thanks & regards,

Dharmendra Jore
Secretary
Mumbai Press Club

RedInk Awards - 2017: Terms and Conditions
Mumbai Press Club (MPC) will not be responsible for incomplete, illegible, unviewable, lost and late entries, all of which will be disqualified. MPC reserves the right to disqualify entries by persons determined by MPC to be tampering with or abusing any aspect of the Contest. MPC further reserves the right to disqualify any entry that is alleged to infringe on any third-party intellectual property or other rights, or that MPC deems to be, in its sole discretion, obscene, offensive or otherwise inappropriate for viewing by a general audience.

By entering the Contest, each contestant agrees that MPC and its licensees may publish his or her story or photograph or video in the related content of RedInk Awards and exhibit, copy, publish, make derivative works from or otherwise use his or her entry and other entry materials for any purpose, in any media, in perpetuity, without limitation or additional compensation.

By entering the Contest, you agree to MPC’s and its licensees' use of your name, likeness and biographical information in any media for non-commercial purpose without limitation or further compensation, unless prohibited by law. By entering the Contest, you further agree to release and indemnify the MPC against any liability, claims, injuries, losses or damages of any kind arising from or in connection with your participation in the contest. MPC, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to suspend, modify or terminate this contest if it determines in its sole discretion that tampering, fraud or any other cause beyond the reasonable control of MPC has corrupted, compromised or impaired the security, integrity, fairness or proper operation of the contest.

The Mumbai Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any disputes which may arise out of or in connection with the RedInk Awards 2017.

Friday, 15 April 2016

T N Ninan, Ravish Kumar chosen for RedInk Awards

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR NINAN,
RAVISH IS ‘JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR’


MUMBAI: The Mumbai Press Club has selected the Redink Award for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism on T N Ninan, Chairman & Editorial Director of Business Standard. The award, part of the RedInk Awards for Excellence in Journalism, 2016, will be given to Mr Ninan by the Governor of Maharashtra on Tuesday, 26 April, in Mumbai.

T N Ninan
The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes Mr Ninan’s extensive contribution to business journalism through good editorial leadership he provided over the years to a host of publications. In particular, Mr Ninan, in the face of challenging business conditions, managed to revive and stabilize the Business Standard Group as an institution with high editorial standards.

Simultaneously, the coveted Redink ‘Journalist of the Year’ Award goes to TV anchor and NDTV India’s senior Executive Editor, Ravish Kumar, for his consistent and down to earth reporting on politics and issues that concern the common man.

Apart from these two awards, the Redink Awards for Excellence in Journalism will begiven in 10 other categories for meritorious work in TV, print and digital formats. The categories include Politics, Crime, Health & Wellness, Business, Environment, Human Rights, Photography, Science & Innovation, Entertainment & Lifestyle and Sports.

The selection of award winners is made by a jury of distinguished persons with domain knowledge for each of the categories. This year the juries include Justice B N Srikrishna for Human Rights, Shobha De for Entertainment & Lifestyle, SBI chairperson Arundhati Bhattacharya for Business, Harsha Bhogle for sports and Sudheendra Kulkarni for Politics.

Nearly 1,500 entries and nominations were received this year, up from 800 received last year. The judging process for the 10 categories is currently under way and will be completed by Saturday, 16 April.

The Principal Media Partner of the Redink Awards is STAR India, and is supported by the Aditya Birla Group, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Zee Entertainment, Eros International, Indiabulls Housing, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, 63 Moons Technologies and JSW Steel.

In a period when journalists and journalism are under severe threat and pressures from violence, vested interest and hashtag writing, the theme for the Redink Awards-2016 is: ‘TO RISE ABOVE IT ALL’.

The Awards will be presented to the winners at a glittering ceremony at the Jamshed Bhaba Hall, NCPA, in Mumbai on 26th April at 6.30 pm. The Guest of Honour for the event is Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Power, Coal, new & Renewable Energy.

The RedInk Awards, the only national recognition for good journalism instituted by a professional body, have been created to raise the bar of news and feature writing in India and to encourage fair play and high ethical standards in media.

In the past, doyens of journalism including Vinod Mehta, Kuldip Nayar, N.Ram, Mrinal Pande and last year Dr Prannoy Roy have been honoured with the ‘Redink Award for Lifetime Achievement’ for their long and consistent service to the profession.

For details, contact: Mrityunjay Bose 7039441019 or Rajesh Mascarenhas 9594088999.