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TOTAL FINAL PARTICIPANT LIST.Xlsx Name Designation Organisation City State 1 Abebe Haile Director Ethipian Environment Journalists Association Addis Ababa Ethiopia 2 Ahmad Nurhasim Reporter Tempo Jakarta Indonesia 3 Amantha Perera Correspondent Thomson Reuters Colombo Sri Lanka 4 Amar Sangno Sub Editor Arunachal Times Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh (India) 5 Amaresh Dwivedi Junior Sub Editor Dainik Jagran Lucknow Uttar Pradesh (India) 6 Amit Bhatt News Producer Zee News Jaipur Rajasthan (India) 7 Amjad Badshah Executive Editor/freelancer The Sociocrat/ETV Oriya Jharsuguda Odisha (India) 8 Anand Mani Tripathi Senior Correspondent Rajasthan Patrika Jaipur Rajasthan (India) 9 Anchal Pant Founder Editor Ek Dagariya Nanital Uttarakhand (India) 10 Ankita Sengupta Reporter Asian Age/Deccan Chronicle Mumbai Maharashtra (India) 11 Anurag Tripathi Reporter ETV Lucknow Uttar Pradesh (India) 12 Apollo Mubiru Online Editor Vision Group Kampala Uganda 13 Ashwini Sharma Bureau Chief The Indian Express Shimla Himachal Pradesh (India) 14 Baboloki Semele Journalist/Editor in Chief Rapporteur Africa Magazine/Radio Botswana Gaborone Botswana 15 Basavaraj Karugal Staff Correspondent Udayavani Koppal Karnataka (India) 16 Basten Gokkon Journalist The Jakarta Globe Jakarta Indonesia 17 Bikash Sharma Independent Journalist Raipur Chhattisgarh (India) 18 Chhatra Karki Bureau Chief Nagarik Daily Kathmandu Nepal 19 D Shyam Kumar Special Correspondent Central Chronicle Raipur Chhattisgarh (India) 20 Dakter Esse Editor Dawn-lit Post Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh (India) 21 Ejaz Kaiser Bureau Chief The Hindustan Times Raipur Chhattisgarh (India) 22 Frederick Mugira Editor www.waterjournalistsafrica.com Kampala Uganda 23 G Udaya Kumar Senior Reporter School Radio Vishakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh (India) 24 Ganesh Rawat Reporter Samay Sahara Nanital Uttarakhand (India) 25 Gitesh Tripathi Reporter Aaj Tak Almora Uttarakhand (India) 26 Hajira Bano Reporter Stawa Leh Ladakh (India) 27 Hitendra Sharma Special Correspondent Dainik Bhaskar Jaipur Rajasthan (India) 28 Ifham Nizam News Features Editor Daily Leader Colombo Sri Lanka 29 Jaideep Deogharia Reporter Times of India Ranchi Jharkhand (India) 30 Jattan Singh Gill Senior Correspondent The Northlines Jammu Jammu & Kashmir (India) 31 Jayanta Basu Special Correspondent The Telegraph Kolkata West Bengal (India) 32 Joyce Chimbi Journalist and Sub Editor The Star Nairobi Kenya 33 Justus Wanjala Correspondent Kenya Broadcasting Corporation Nairobi Kenya 34 K A Jagath Kumara Kanaharaar Journalist The Island Colombo Sri Lanka 35 Kaah Aaron Yancho Radio Journalist 93.1 FM Bamenda Cameroon 36 Kamalesh Choudhury Senior Copy Editor Ei Samay Kolkata West Bengal (India) 37 Kamcilla Pillay Reporter Daily News Durban South Africa 38 Khushal Rawat Reporter Zee News Ramnagar Uttarakhand (India) 39 Kuldeep Sharma Reporter Punjab Kesari Shimla Himachal Pradesh (India) 40 Kumara Raitha Editor Krishibhoomi Bengaluru Karnataka (India) 41 Kunal Shankar Special Correspondent Frontline Hyderabad Telengana (India) 42 Mir Mustafizur Rehman News Editor The Independent Dhaka Bangladesh 43 Mirwais Jalalzai Journalist and Producer Duche Welle (DW) and Khama Press Kabul Afghanistan 44 Niraj Naik Editor Digital Goa Panaji Goa (India) 45 Nirmala Pokhrel Reporter Kuensel Thimphu Bhutan 46 Paritosh Kimothi Reporter The Pioneer Dehradun Uttarakhand (India) 47 Pinaki Das Correspondent ANI Agartala Tripura (India) 48 Prasad Panse Correspondent cum Copy EdMaharashtra Times Pune Maharashtra (India) 49 Pulin Kalita Senior Sub Editor Dainik Asam Guwahati Assam (India) 50 R G Jagadeesh Reporter Dinamani Chennai Tamil Nadu (India) 51 Rahul Singh Shekhawat Resident Editor India Now Dehradun Uttarakhand (India) 52 Raju Nayak Editor Lokmat Panaji Goa (India) 53 Rama Chandra Behera Managing Editor Mahanagar Times Bhubaneswar Odisha (India) 54 Rashmi Mishra Principal Correspondant Times of India Raipur Chhattisgarh (India) 55 Reji Joseph Chief Reporter Deepika Kottayam Kerala (India) 56 Rohit Nagpal Reporter Dainik Bhaskar Shimla Himachal Pradesh (India) 57 Romola Butalia Editor India Travelogue Nanital Uttarakhand (India) 58 Safeena Wani Reporter Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir (India) 59 Saidul Khan Independent Journalist Shillong Meghalaya (India) 60 Samaan Lateef Independent Journalist Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir (India) 61 Samir Jung Shah Broadcast Journalist Radio Nepal Kathmandu Nepal 62 Satananda Bhattacharjee Independent Journalist Hailakandi Assam (India) 63 Satya Sundar Bhanja District Correspondent Dharitri Sambalpur Odisha (India) 64 Sewa Bhattarai Reporter BBC Nepali Sewa Kathmandu Nepal 65 Shobha Shrestha Senior News Presentor Nepal Television Kathmandu Nepal 66 Sonam Wangdi Editor Bhutan Broadcasting Corporation Thimphu Bhutan 67 Sophie Mbugua Science Journalist MESHA Kenya Nairobi Kenya 68 Subhransu Panda Senior Correspondent Sambad Bhubaneswar Odisha (India) 69 Subrata Ghosh Senior Journalist Agartala Tripura (India) 70 Sumaiya 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Zeeshan Fazil Staff Writer Kashmir Images Srinagar Jammu & Kashmir (India) 84 Zianullah Satanikzai Journalist Pajhwok News Agency Helmand Afghanistan.
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