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Archbishop Thomas Menamparampil SDB awarded the ICPA - Father Louis Careno Award 2020 for Excellence in Journalism
News written by: Father Joaquim Fernandes SDB
New Delhi, March 1, 2020: The Chief Guest Retired Supreme Court Judge, Justice Kurian Joseph presented the Indian Catholic Press Association`s (ICPA) prestigious Father Louis Joseph Careno Award in Journalism for the year 2020 to Archbishop Emeritus Thomas Menamparampil of Guwahati at the 25th National Convention of Christian Journalist on February, 29th, 2020 held at Don Bosco Provincial House, Okla in New Delhi, India.
The topic for the silver jubilee edition of the convention was `` Journalism Today: Pragmatism Triumphs over Principles.`` The esteemed guests included Archbishop Anil Joseph Thomas Couto of Delhi; Bishop Salvadore Lobo of Baruipur and a host of diplomats, dignitaries and nearly 100 media persons from across the country attended the programme.
Addressing the gathering after receiving the award, Archbishop Emeritus Menamparampil spoke about the importance of dissent, its legitimacy and its need for the emergence of common wisdom. He also urged the members of the audience to engage in intelligent dialogue for the truth to emerge eventually. The Salesian Archbishop Thomas believes in social activism and is a firm believer of peace building and social harmony who often repeats, ``Peace comes when all of us recognize that we need each other.``
This award is given for his relentless peace- activism and his bold writing against Communalism and fundamentalism gaining ground globally. Archbishop Menamparampil`s name is synonymous with peace, inter- community dialogue and social harmony. His incisive, though-provoking writing on these subjects are noted for their lucidity, clarity, relevance and authenticity. His razor-sharp analyses of social-cultural and political issues, especially relating to North- East have lead to soul-searching debates and concrete peace-initiatives, for which he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011. Father Louis Careno Award is instituted by the (ICPA) with the support of the Salesian Province of Mumbai in found memory of Father Louis Careno, as Salesian missionary who worked in Indian for several years, himself a renowned writer.
The ICPA President Ignatius Gonsalves delivered the presidential address and set the tone by highlighting that the context clarifies and magnifies the content, and that journalists today are precariously placed to speak the truth. The welcome address was rendered by Father Suresh mathew, ICPA secretary and chief editor of Indian Currents weekly magazine, who in his speech quoted famed newspaper publisher Mr Ramnath Goenka and said criticism from the government should be a badge of hounour for journalists. The session began with the attendees reciting the Preamble of the Constitution of India.
Archbishop Anil Couto of Delhi, bemoaned the sorry sate of media in the country. `` Most of the news channels have become cheerleaders of the ruling party and they have given up the pretense of being custodian of truth. `` India has dropped to 140 out of 180 countries in World Press Freedom index in 2019. The media must reflect reality`` said he. As Christian journalist, you have a sacred duty to raise your voice against evils in the society and in the Church. You have a duty to highlight the impoverishment of millions of Indians, suicides by farmer, politics of hate, rampant corruption, violence against Dalits, women, and the marginalized.
Rohit Wellington Rajan, senior news editor and anchor of the New Delhi Television( NDTV) who was among the panelist, agreed that everyone now lives with fear and resentment. `` In our conversations, there is little acceptance of the other point of view and certainly very little nuance,`` he explained. Rajan regrets that journalism, particular television, now serves viewers on opinion. `` What is largely missing are the facts. That is the first challenge we face,`` he added. Rajan noted `` the collapse of empathy in journalism`` that has become `` highly elite` much distance from the ordinary people`s experience. He noted that we need to be voice to the voiceless people and promote truth and justice. Opinion is cheap facts are sacred. In this age of fake news and half-truths the media needs to a flag-bearer of facts and portray the truth.
The ICPA honoured 25 journalists from around the country for their courageous and unbiased journalism over the many years.
Father Santosh Kumar Digal received the ICPA`s award for best reportage on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for consistently being the voice of people`s right, especially the tribals who are susceptible to exploitation and injustice . Father John Deepak Sulya received the ICPA`s Swami Devanand Chakkungal award for the Best Hindi Writer for his significant contributions to Hindi literature.
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