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Indraprastha Vishwa Samvad Kendra, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s media wing, handed out its annual Devrishi Narad Journalism Awards on Wednesday. The awards function, held at Delhi’s
Constitution Club of India, was attended by central minister Sanjeev Balyan, who is accused of inciting violence against Muslims, RSS publicity chief Sunil Ambekar and _News18_ managing
editor Anand Narasimhan. It was animated by garden variety Hindutva rhetoric, with the ongoing Hindu supremacist campaign against Gyanvapi mosque featuring prominently. “Right now the
Gyanvapi issue is ongoing. Some facts are coming out. I believe we should let facts come out,” Ambekar said. “I believe that the time has come to put historical facts in the right
perspective.” The journalists who took home the awards include Nupur J Sharma, editor of the Hindu supremacist website _OpIndia, _Ashutosh Kumar Pandey of news agency _Hindustan Samachar
_who is know for the “Save Manorama river” campaign, and Nishant Kumar Azad of RSS mouthpiece_ Organiser _who posts tweets like this: Azad covers politics and, according to the _Organiser_,
“his journalistic works have been adduced in Parliament Library compendiums” and “his work as a pollster and for being the sole journalist in India who went on the ground to cover the
post-election violence in West Bengal and met the rape victims”. Umashankar Mishra of _India Science Wire_ was awarded for his contribution to rural development journalism, _Doordarshan News
_editor Suresh Kumar Jaiswal was awarded in the _‘Newsroom Help’ category,_ and _Punjab Kesari_ photojournalist Mihir Singh in the ‘Outstanding Photographer’ category. Umesh Chaturvedi, a
consultant with _All India Radio_, got an award for “excellent writing and journalism”. Other awardees include Vidya Nath Jha, editor and anchor at _News Nation_; PM Narayanan, who reports
on South Asia for _ARD German TV_ according to his LinkedIn page and claims to have covered the Afghanistan war and the Rohingya refugee crisis; and YouTuber Priyanka Deo Jain, who is known
for a _2021 minidocumentary_ celebrating the abrogation of Article 370. “Thanks to the Modi government revoking special status under Article 370,” Jain declares in the film, “Jammu and
Kashmir has integrated into new India”. Rounding out the list of awardees is Deepak Upadhyay, who was once jailed for participating in protests, organised by the RSS student affiliate ABVP,
against Delhi university’s history syllabus. He has apparently worked as a journalist in the past and written a children’s book called_ Pinjra the Cage_.