The Pulitzer Prize 2022 was announced on Monday in different fields of journalism, book, drama and music. The list of awardees includes the Washington Post as well as Indian journalists Adnan Abidi, Sana Irshad Mattoo, and Amit Dave. While the award is also being given to the late Danish Siddi of Reuters posthumously. The Pulitzer Prize is said to be America's largest award in the field of journalism.
Adnan Abidi, Sana Irshad Mattoo and Amit Dave have also given this award for photography in India during the Corona period. While Reuters photographer Danish Siddiqui lost his life in a Taliban attack in Afghanistan last year.
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The Pulitzer Prizes (@PulitzerPrizes) May 9, 2022
Full list of winners in journalism-
Breaking News for Reporting-
Winner: The collapse of beach apartment towers in Florida was given to an employee of the Miami Herald to cover.Â
Public service-
Winner: Washington Post for the attack on Capitol Hill on January 6, 2021
Explanatory reporting-
Winner: Employees of Quanta magazine, especially Natalie Volchower, were awarded them for reporting on how the Web Space Telescope works
Local Reporting-
Winner: Madison Hopkins of the Better Government Association and Cecilia Reyes of the Chicago Tribune for reporting on Chicago's unfinished building and fire safety
Investigative Reporting-
Winners: Cory G. Johnson of Rebecca Wellington and Eli Murray of the Tampa Bay Times were awarded for exposing highly toxic hazards inside Florida's only battery recycling plant.
National Reporting-
Winner: Employees of The New York Times
International Reporting-
Winner: The New York Times employee
Feature Writing-
Winner: Jennifer Sr. of The Atlantic
Feature Photography-
Winners: Adnan Abidi, Sana Irshad Mattoo, Amit Dave and late Danish Siddiqui of Reuters, received the honour for the photo in the corona times in India
Commentary-
Winner: Melinda Heneberger
Criticism-
Winner: Salamisha Tillett, The New York Times
Illustrated reporting and commentary-
Winners: Fahmeida Azim, Anthony del Col, Josh Adams and Walt Hickey
Audio Reporting-
Winner: Employees of Futuro Media and PRX
Biography-
Winner: Chasing Me to My Grave
Poem-
Winner: Frank: Sonnets, by Diane Sis
General non-fiction-
Winner: The Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City, by Andrea Elliott
Music-
Winner: Raven Chacon, for Voiceless Mass
Novel-
Winner: The Netanyahus, author- Joshua Cohen
Drama-
Winner: Fat Ham, by James Izamaso
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