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Congratulations to all the winners at the Journalism Awards for Excellence 2019 and 2020

We at the CIR, wish them greater success in the coming years…!
Among the winners are Rahul Samantha Hettiarachchi, R. Ramkumar, Rifthi Ali, Methmalie Dissanayake, Thameenah Razeek, Indunil Usgoda Arachchi, and Rubatheesan Sandran have worked closely with the CIR and have secured CIR fellowships in the past two years.
The Journalism Awards for Excellence 2019 and 2020, was held today at the Hilton Hotel, Colombo organised by the Editors Guild of Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka Press Institute.

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