The awards would be presented to Nayar and Ram by Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan at a glittering function to be held at National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) Tata Theatre in South Mumbai, says a release here.
On the occasion, more than 20 other journalists will receive awards in various categories for excellence in journalism.
The Lifetime Achievement Awards were selected by the managing committee of the Press Club based on a survey of leading and senior journalists from all over the country, Gurbir Singh, President of Mumbai Press Club, said.
The Press Club awards, popularly known as "RedInk Awards", received over 900 entries from journalists all across India.
Winners have been chosen in nine categories including sports, media and entertainment; health and environment; crime, business, politics, television story, science and innovation, and photojournalism.
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