Four Economic Times Journalists Bag
Shriram Awards for Financial Reporting
Economic Times journalists bagged four awards at
the 6th Edition of the Shriram Awards For Excellence in Financial Journalism.
Saloni Shukla and Joel Rebello were declared
winners in the Financial Institutions category for their article FRDI Bill: Not
So Draconian After All.
Atmadip Ray was the sole runner-up in the same
category for his report Why Microfinance Institutions are Struggling for
Survival.
Hari Pulakkat was adjudicated the winner in the
Sectoral Issues category for his piece The Precarious Situation of India’s
Water Problem.
MC Govardhana Rangan and Gayatri Nayak won the
first runner-up award in the Economic Policy category for their feature
Sangita Mehta, Babar Zaidi and Soumya Aji were
also nominated for their write-ups.
In all, ET journalists won four awards across
three of the total five categories under which nominations were sought.
The nominations were chosen by the Institute for
Financial Management & Research (IFMR), an independent research and
academic institute based in Chennai.
The jury included Economic Times consulting
editor Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyar; TN Ninan, chairman of Business Standard;
AK Bhattacharya, editorial director, Business Standard; R Jagannathan,
editorial director, Swarajya; Gopal Srinivasan, chairman, TVS Capital;
Srinivasan Swamy, chairman and managing director, RK Swamy BBDO; Ashu Suyash,
MD and CEO, Crisil; and Adit Jain, chairman, IMA Asia.
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