Malini Subramaniam
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Malini Subramaniam (born c.1964)[1] is an Indian independent journalist, former head of the Chhattisgarh chapter of the International Committee of the Red Cross, and a regular contributor for India-based internet based Scroll.in reporting on human rights abuses from where she lived in the city of Jagdalpur in the Bastar district of the Chhattisgarh state. She was viewed as a supporter of the Maoists and driven from Jagdapur by anti-Maoists and authorities.[2][3]
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Born | ca. 1963 Bangalore, Karnataka |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | Indian |
Occupation | Independent Journalist |
Employer | Contributor to Scroll.in |
Known for | Her reporting on human rights. |
Notable work | https://scroll.in/author/1202 |
Style | Ground reporting |
Spouse | Ashim Chowla |
Children | Samaa SC, Sakhi SC |
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Awards | International Press Freedom Award (2016), Oxfam Novib/PEN International Freedom of speech award (2017) |
Website | https://scroll.in/author/1202 |
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