International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: India Fellowship Work Archives
A selection of articles from our fellows’ work are represented below. Many of the articles are translated from their original language (Marathi or Hindi) into English for greater accessibility. It is important to note that as a result of the translations, the language in the articles may not reflect the full original intended meaning or tone.
- Hindustan newsaper (Hindi)
Sudhir Mishra, principal correspondent, Lucknow“Every hundreth person in Manipur is HIV positive” May 26, 2006
“Songachi’s Agrey Wali has become Folklore” June 19, 2006
“Flying Sex Workers have to give in to Customers’ Demands” July 3, 2006 - Indian Express newspaper
Toufiq Rashid, principal correspondent, New Delhi“New surveys to pin AIDS count” February 16, 2006
“Moving Down South” April 2, 2006
“Back to Basics” April 2, 2006
“72,000 New HIV cases, high-risk group is problem” April 5, 2006 - Loksatta newspaper (Marathi)
Shekhar Deshmukh, senior sub-editor/reporter, Mumbai“Reporting on HIV needs a positive attitude” March 13, 2006
“Living Positively with HIV” March 18, 2006
“‘Disease from Mumbai’ spreads in Uttar Pradesh” April 4, 2006 - Rajasthan Patrika (Hindi)
Harindra Singh Bagwala, principle correspondent, Jaipur
“AIDS spreading rapidly in Shekhawati region” June 9, 2006
“Anonymity of AIDS, radiance of Stars” August 19, 2006
“India becomes ‘AIDS Guru’” November 26, 2006