Nayar is former editor of the Indian Express. During Emergency he was jailed under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) for leading a protest against the excesses of the administration.
At a glittering ceremony attended by leading lights from diverse fields, Information and Broadcasting minister Arun Jaitley handed over the awards to 56 journalists for their exceptional reportage in print as well as broadcast media in various categories for years 2013 and 2014.
Jaitley said Goenka realised that newspaper business has to be a "standalone business". To ensure that his newspapers are insulated from external influences, Goenka established real-estate centres in various cities to support his publication, the Union minister said.
This policy helped him during Emergency, where he virtually became the sole voice in favour of democracy, Jaitley said.
The newsreports which got the awards included from moving accounts of the 2012 Muzaffarnagar riot survivors, to a series of reports from Syria and Iraq on the havoc wrought by the Islamic State and from sterilisation deaths in Chhattisgarh to heart-warming accounts of young girls learning to play cricket in a Maoist-affected village in Jharkhand.
Speaking at the occasion, Viveck Goenka, chairman of the Express Group and the Ramnath Goenka Foundation said a record number of applicants this time-- 700-- and the quality of stories awarded showed that excellence in journalism isn't in short supply.
Among the winners, Radheshyam Bapu Jadhav of The Times of India bagged the Prakash Kardaley Memorial Award for Civic Journalism (2014) for his reports on illegal buildings in Pune and the fear of the residents, amid political apathy.
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Jaitley, narrating his own personal interactions with Goenka, said that he was fearless and at one time had nearly 700 prosecutions against him, but was never cowed down.
Speaking in the context of the current state of journalism, Jaitley said Goenka was fearless and took pride in the fact that a newspaper is supposed to expose corruption and injustice.
In the category of 'On the spot reporting - Broadcast' for 2014, Amitabh Pashupati Revi of NDTV won the award for his series of reports from Syria and Iraq on havoc wrought by Islamic State and also tracing the journey of 46 Indian nurses to safety.
In 'On the spot reporting category' for print (2013) Dipankar Ghose and V N Apurva won the award for documenting the Muzaffarnagar communal violence including exodus of victims and the social political situations.
Other winners included Karma Samten Paljor (CNN-IBN), Shyamlal Yadav (The Indian Express), Tashi Tobgyal (The Indian Express), Chitra Tripathi (India News), Supriya Sharma (Scroll.In) and Dar Yasin (Associated Press).
The categories were more comprehensive as
compared to the 2015 edition and it encompassed
All the facets of pharmaceutical business and its stakeholders.
The winners in the nomination categories included: Award Category Company Name
Xcellence in Brand/Product -
Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
Excellence in Export Promotion Hetero Labs Limited Excellence in Health & Safety Lupin Limited Excellence in HR Aurobindo Pharma Ltd
Excellence in Marketing - Prescription
Janssen India - Johnson & Johnson Pvt Drugs Limited Excellence in Marketing - Others Abbott India Limited Excellence in Patient Engagement Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. Excellence in Pharma IT Technology Aurobindo Pharma Ltd Excellence in Pharmaceutical Machinery ACG Inspection Systems Pvt Ltd
Excellence in Supply Chain & Logistics
Jury Based Recognition
Dr. Cyrus Poonawalla, Chairman,
Lifetime Achievement Award Poonawalla Group Mr. Rajeev Nannapaneni, Vice-Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer, Natco Emerging Leader Award Pharma Mr. Ramesh Juneja, CEO and Chairman Business Leader Award of Mankind Pharma Limited Ms.
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