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Winner |
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| Name: | P. K. Savad Rahman, India |
| Story title: | Between The Black and The Red Light |
| Description: | The torture and trapping of the innocents in Mumbai’s filthy brothels. |
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1st Runner-up |
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| Name: | Sanjaya Dhakal, Nepal |
| Story title: | Violence Against Women: Terrible Dimension |
| Description: | Society turns its back on Nepalese women suffering from brutal domestic violence. |
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2nd Runner-up |
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| Name: | Muhammad Irfan Shahzad, Pakistan |
| Story title: | Where Credit Is Desperately Needed |
| Description: | Commercial banks and financial institutions need to bank on hard-working rural women to alleviate poverty in Pakistan. |
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The Voice |
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Women and Development Category Winner - P. K. Savad Rahman, India |
Women and Development Category 1st Runner-up - Sanjaya Dhakal, Nepal |
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Women and Development Category 2nd Runner-up - Muhammad Irfan Shahzad, Pakistan |
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| Contents of DAJA 2005 Winners | ||
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