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Surinder Kapoor ANI 35 Animesh Singh Asian Age 36 Prasanth P R Asianet News 37 Asish Gupta Asomiya Pratidin 38 Kalyan Barooah Assam Tribune 39 Murshid Karim Bandematram 40 Samriddha Dutta Bartaman 41 Sandip Swarnakar Bartaman 42 K R Srivats Business Line 43 Shishir Sinha Business Line 44 Vijay Kumar Cartographic News Service 45 Shahid K Abbas Cogencis 46 Jagjit Singh Dardi Daily Charhdikala 47 B S Luthra Daily Educator 48 Anil Anand Daily Excelsior 49 S H Shams Daily Pasban 50 Dr Manas Bandyopadhyay Dainik Agradoot (Banerjee) 51 Ajeet Kumar Dainik Bhaskar 52 Ashutosh Jha Dainik Jagaran 53 Niloo Ranjan kumar Dainik Jagran 54 Nitin Pradhan Dainik Jagran 55 Prashant Kumar Mishra Dainik Jagran 56 Sanjay Kumar Mishra Dainik Jagran 57 P L Uniyal Dainik Kashmir Times 58 Praveen Tiwari Dainik Navjyoti 59 Shivesh Garg Dainik Navjyoti 60 K A Badarinath Deccan Chronicle 61 Anirban Bhaumik Deccan Herald 62 Sagar Kulkarni Deccan Herald 63 George Kallivayalil Deepika Daily 64 Giji Lukose Deepika 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