journalists have been selected for the first-ever 'Kalyan Barooah Award', instituted in memory of the Delhi-based senior journalist who died during the Covid pandemic, in a ceremony on December 11. The NGO My Home India, in collaboration with the North East Media Forum, will present the awards in a ceremony here on December 11.
The Kalyan Barooah Award was instituted to immortalise the veteran journalist's contribution towards bringing issues of Northeast India into focus in the national media, a release by the North East Media Forum (NEMF) said.
Ranju Dodum from Arunachal Pradesh, a freelance journalist, has been selected for the award in the Print Media category. Partha Jyoti Borah from Assam — the associate editor of News18 Assam — has been chosen for the Electronic Media category while Gitika Talukdar (Assam) has been selected for Photography.
Binod Tamang of Sikkim, a contributor for the NE Live TV channel, has been selected for Freelance Videography.
Veteran journalist Deepak Dewan will be awarded the award for lifetime achievement.
Barooah, a long-time Delhi correspondent for the Guwahati-based The Assam Tribune, died during second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 along with his wife — The Times of India journalist Nilakshi Bhattacharyya.
In May 2022, during a memorial meeting organised by the NEMF in association with the Press Club of India, My Home India founder Sunil Deodhar announced that the social organisation would initiate journalism awards in memory of Barooah.