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Indian journalist, a Pulitzer winner, killed in Afghan crossfire | India News

“Ninety percent of the photography I have learnt has come from experimentation in the field,” Siddiqui once wrote. Early last year, Siddiqui’s photograph of a teenage activist brandishing a pistol at anti-CAA protesters, and opening fire as a row of police officers stood behind him, was widely circulated around the globe. Ahmad Danish Siddiqui was born on May 19, 1983. He became a journalist after a Master’s degree in Mass Communications from Delhi’s Jamia Milia Islamia University. He joined Reuters after stints at Hindustan Times and TV Today. Friends and colleagues described a man who cared deeply about the stories he covered, carrying out meticulous research before embarking on assignments and always focusing on the people caught up in the news. “Even in breaking news cycles he would think about humanising a story, and you see that so often in his pictures, including those that won the Pulitzer and stories we have done in the last few years,” said Devjyot Ghoshal,

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