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Jamia remembers Denmark as one of the brightest stars

Jamia remembers Denmark as one of the brightest stars
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New Delhi: Jamia Millia Islamia grieved her alumni, Reuters Danish journalist Siddiqui, who was killed in Afghanistan on Friday while closing the clash between Afghan and Taliban forces in Kandahar.
Photo journalists, embedded with Afghan Special Forces, have covered the recent Taliban wave in the country and trapped in a shootout.
Have a 15-minute break for almost 15 hours back to the back mission.
https://t.co/Y33VJYIULR- Denmark Siddiqui (@dansidDiqui) 1626200620000the Humvee where I traveled with other special forces also targeted by at least 3 RPG rounds and …
https://t.co/MwliUPPBWA- Denmark Siddiqui ( @dansidiqui) 1626200616000sidiqui has obtained a MA title from the Mass Communication Research Center AJK Jamia.
In a statement on Thursday, the University “lamented” tragic death of the Pulitzer prize winner journalist in the district of Spin Boldak Kandahar.
Representative of Chancellor Najma Akhtar called him a big loss for journalism.
@JMIU_Official Condole Tragic Death of PhotoJurnalia Award-winning alumni @dansidiqui in Afghanistan.

https://t.co/sdw8O4NV0V- Jamia Millia Islamia (@JMIU_Official) 1626443452000 For Brotherhood Jamia, it is almost a personal tragedy because the father of alumnus, Professor Akhtar Siddiqui, is the Dean at the Faculty of Education before his retirement.
Denmark Siddiqui covers the war zone and the crisis from Iraq to Hong Kong to Nepal.
He was killed on Friday covers Afgh …
https://t.co/2dzofplbvc- Reuters Pictures (@reuterspictures) 1626436089000shohini Ghosh, Director of MCRC, described Siddiqui as “one of the brightest stars at the MCRC Hall of Fame”.
See this post on Instagram posts distributed by Denmark Siddiqui (@Danishpix) Ghosh, who is a photo journalist teacher during the MA course in 2005-2007, “Special Denmark is not only due to his professional achievement but because of the extraordinary men but because of the extraordinary men But because of the extraordinary man.
He is stored regularly with the Department of Photography and often returns to campus.
He even held the guest class last month.
“Sabeena Gadihoke, Professor of Video and TV Production, who is also a teacher Siddiqui, added,” he It is an extraordinary photographer and each story stands out.
The coverage of Delhi 2020 riots and Covid-19 outbreaks in India are for example.
After he won the Pulitzer prize in 2018, we bestowed him our institutional alumni award that year.
“In a statement Others, Jamia Milia Syarga journalism alumni offer condolences to the family of photographers who were killed, with said that they were “very sad with the news”.
“Many of us have received guidance and support – both at universities, where he often returns to interaction, and in the field,” said a group statement.
Alumni asked the Indian government to support his family and help bring the rest return home.
Professor Sohail Akbar, who taught photography at MCRC, said that the news was “difficult process”.
Explain Siddiqui as a highly dedicated individual who never behaves, Akbar, “Most of the Danish works have the capacity to go down in history as an iconic image of the era he lives.” He added that the photo journalist was so bound to MCRC that even when it was too Much works covering a second covid wave, he saved two hours to interact with Jamia students.

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