
Gyanendra Sharma award to Joshi
The event was held in memory of senior journalist Gyanendra Sharma, a towering figure in Uttar Pradesh journalism.
Prominent journalists of the city paid rich tributes to Sharma's illustrious career spanning five decades.
Speakers, including Prof Ramesh Dixit, Sharad Pradhan, Ram Dutt Tripathi, Hemant Tiwari, and Suresh Bahadur Singh, praised Sharma's ability to evolve with changing times—from the era of RTI to the rise of electronic media—while remaining deeply committed to factual reporting.
Joshi urged the Guild to consider recognising rural journalists in the future, who continue to uphold truthful journalism despite limited resources and challenges. Sharma's son Anupam Sharma and other family members were present.
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