Speaking at the prestigious IPI India award ceremony, Satyarthi called for an enhanced media focus on child slavery and trade, issues which he believes are "under-reported".
"Freedom of press is a thermometer to understand the health of a democracy and a society," Satyarthi said in his address, where he also touched upon the issues concerning his field of work.
Rabi Banerjee of 'The Week' and Varun Bhatt of Hindi daily 'Rajasthan Patrika' were given the award at the event.
In his address, N Ravi, Chairman of the India Chapter of the International Press Institute (IPI), expressed his disappointment over the Supreme Court upholding the validity of the law of defamation.
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He also flagged concern over the growing tendency of organised groups taking offence at perceived slights to them.
Senior editor Philip Mathew, an IPI fellow, highlighted the perils of "misinformation" spread on social media, a space where "rumours are sold as truth".
as "anti-nationals".
Banerjee bagged the award for his interview of Irom Sharmila which revealed for the first time that she wanted to give up her prolonged fast against the AFSPA -- the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act -- and take to politics.
Bhatt has been awarded for his investigative report exposing the apathy and negligence of the authorities in fulfilling promises to build a memorial for 1,500 tribals, killed during freedom struggle in Mangadh in Rajasthan.
A distinguished jury of Editors and Publishers headed by Justice AS Anand, former Chief Justice of India and former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, chose the awardees.
IPI India had instituted the annual award in 2003 to recognise and honour the best work done by an Indian media organisation or journalist working in print, radio, television and Internet mediums, in furtherance of public interest, including safeguarding of freedom of the press and other freedoms such as human rights.
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