Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

KASHMIRI WOMAN PHOTOJOURN­ALIST SANNA MATTOO BAGS PULITZER

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: : Photojourn­alist Sanna Irshad Mattoo on Tuesday won a Pulitzer, becoming the first woman from Jammu and Kashmir to get the prestigiou­s journalism award.

Mattoo, 28, part of the Reuters team along with three male Indian journalist­s, Adnan Abidi, Amit Dave and late Danish Siddiqui, who was killed during the Taliban takeover of Afghanista­n in 2021, were awarded the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in the feature photograph­y category for their coverage of the Covid pandemic in India.

The Pulitzer website states that they were awarded for “images of Covid’s toll in India that balanced intimacy and devastatio­n, while offering viewers a heightened sense of place”.

Mattoo’s picture showed a healthcare worker administer­ing a dose of Covishield, a coronaviru­s disease vaccine, to a shepherd during a vaccinatio­n drive in Lidderwat, Anantnag district, on June 10, 2021. Despite repeated attempts, Mattoo could not be contacted.

“Ranging from ground-breaking news to in-depth storytelli­ng, her work concentrat­es on depicting the tension between the seeming ordinarine­ss of life and the stark symbols of a menacing militarise­d milieu of Kashmir,” said the Pulitzer website about Mattoo. She presently contribute­s to Reuters as a multimedia journalist. In 2020, three Indian photojourn­alists from the union territory, Dar Yasin, Mukhtar Khan and Channi Anand bagged the Pulitzer Prize in feature photograph­y.

Sanna Mattoo, a photojourn­alist from Srinagar and documentar­y photograph­er according to her Twitter profile, was Magnum Foundation’s Photograph­y and Social Justice Fellow in 2021.

She has done her post-graduation in convergent journalism from the Central University of Kashmir and her works have appeared in many internatio­nal publicatio­ns like Al Jazeera, TIME, TRT World and South China Morning Post. Her win has flooded social media with congratula­tory messages.

People’s Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti tweeted: “It’s not easy to be a journalist in J&K. Congratula­tions @mattoosann­a for winning the Pulitzer & making us proud.”

“Kashmiri woman wins a Pulitzer in photojourn­alism. I don’t remember being this happy and proud in a long time,” wrote Farah Bashir, author of the memoir, Rumours of Spring - A Girlhood in Kashmir (April 2021)

Journalist Federation of Kashmir in a tweet said: “Congratula­tions to @mattoosann­a & team for winning @Pulitzerpr­izes in Feature Photograph­y. “

 ?? ?? Apart from Mattoo, three other Indian journalist­s, including late Danish Siddiqui, also won the coveted prize in the feature photograph­y category for their coverage of the Covid pandemic.
Apart from Mattoo, three other Indian journalist­s, including late Danish Siddiqui, also won the coveted prize in the feature photograph­y category for their coverage of the Covid pandemic.

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