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Environment
South Asia Climate Change Award(SACCA) Media Fellows 2012 announced. The call for applications for the SACCA fellowships 2012 evoked very good response from journalists across six countries:India, Pakistan, Bangladesh,Sri Lanka,Nepal and Bhutan. The fellowships are being offered through a Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) funded project ‘Enhancing climate change awareness and understanding among journalists in South Asia'. The project is managed and implemented by Panos South Asia. The list of selected SACCA Fellows follows:
BANGLADESH
1. Jhurmur Bari, Ekatoor TV
2. Mohammad Faridur Rehman, Channel 1
3. Nusrat Islam Khan, Radio Today
4. Parveen Ahmed, The New Nation
BHUTAN
1. Dawa Wangchuk, Business Bhutan
2. Tashi Dema, Kuenzel
INDIA
1.Atul Kumar Singh, Hindustan
2. Atul Deulgaonkar, Dainik Divya Marathi
3.Ermelinda Dias, Doordarshan
4. George Thomas, Malayala Manorama
5. Pon Dhanasekaran, Puthiya Thalamurai
6. Subhra Priyadarshini, Nature India
7.Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar,Christian Science Monitor
NEPAL
1. Pragati Shahi, Kathmandu Post
2. Bhrikuti Rai, Nepali Times
3. Saurav Dhakal, www.storycycle.com
4. Ramesh Prasad Bhushal, Republica
PAKISTAN
1.Desiree Francis, The News
2.Jamshed Gul Bukhari, Jang
3. Jan Khashkeli, The Daily Sind
4. Rina Saeed Khan, The Dawn
5. Sonia Malik, The Express Tribune
SRI LANKA
1. Darsana Asoka Kumara, SLBC
2. Malaka Rodrigo, The Sunday Times