Ramnath Goenka Memorial Award for Journalist of the Year
Deutsche Welle Freedom of Speech Award
Red Ink Award
Website
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Siddharth Varadarajan (born 1965) is a journalist and editor in India.[1] He was editor of the English language national daily The Hindu from 2011 to 2013. He is one of the founding editors of the Indian digital news portal The Wire, along with Sidharth Bhatia, and M. K. Venu.
^Osborne, Lawrence (15 November 2013). "In Myanmar, Retracing George Orwell's Steps". The New York Times Style Magazine. The Indian journalist Siddharth Varadarajan noted on a visit to Myanmar's capital that it is "the ultimate insurance against regime change, a masterpiece of urban planning designed to defeat any putative 'colour revolution' — not by tanks or water cannons, but by geography and cartography."
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award. Past winners have included Kuldip Nayar (Lifetime award), SiddharthVaradarajan (The Hindu), Shashi Tharoor, Dionne Bunsha, Muzamil Jaleel (The...
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still levelled road". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 March 2016. SiddharthVaradarajan (2002). Gujarat, the Making of a Tragedy. Penguin Books India. p...
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thesis is Die Agrar-Verfassung Britisch-Indiens. The journalist SiddharthVaradarajan has compared this speech favourably to an April 2002 speech by Prime...