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Junnarkar project looks at post-tsunami India
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Junnarkar project looks at post-tsunami India

Published: December 15, 2005


Visiting professor Sandeep Junnarkar produced a multimedia package on the post-tsunami rebuilding efforts in South India. He worked with Ken Moritsugu, a member of a reporting team that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1996 for coverage of the crash of TWA Flight 800 and currently a
special correspondent for Knight Ridder.

The package includes two articles ("Tsunami aid distributed unevenly between India's fishing and farming villages" and "A rush to rebuild leads to wasted effort"), an audio/photo slideshow, and an audio interview.

It may be viewed at Saja.org.

Junnarkar produced the work in his capacity as the chair of the South Asian Journalists Association's SAJA Reporting Fellowship, which he helped establish this year.

There will be two additional packages shortly from reportage in Sri Lanka.


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