Channi Anand

Channi Anand is an Indian photographer[2] and journalist. He was one of three photojournalists from Associated Press to win the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 2020 for his pictures of India's crackdown on Kashmir.[3]

Channi Anand
Born
NationalityIndian
OccupationPhotojournalism
EmployerAssociated Press
Home townJammu, India
AwardsPulitzer Prize[1]

Works

He has covered India-Pakistan border violence,political developments, stories of displacement the Earthquake in South Asia He is working at Associated Press from 2000.[4]

Primary life

Channi Anand is a resident of Jammu Kashmir.[5]

Journalism

Channi Anand currently works as a reporter for the US news agency Associated Press.[6]

Achievement

In August 2019, Anand won the most prestigious journalism award, along with two other photojournalists, Dar Yasin and Mukhtar Khan, for covering the unprecedented situation in Indian-administered Kashmir.[7] gano el premio pulitzer de fotografia en el año 2020

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