Abdul Gani

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Abdul Gani at Gauhati Press Club in 2015

Abdul Gani is a Guwahati based journalist. At present [ when? ] he is associated with The Assam Tribune. [1] Abdul has won Laadli Media & Advertising Award (2015-16) for his reporting on Greater Adjutant Stork conservation efforts by Purnima Devi Barman and her team. [2] [3]

Abdul Gani has worked with National Award winning filmmaker Utpal Borpujari in his documentary 'Soccer Queens of Rani'. [4] Abdul has reported on several sporting events including FIFA Under-17 Men's World Cup and international cricket matches. Abdul Gani is a member of Assam Sports Journalists’ Association, a pioneer sports scribes' body in eastern India. [5]

Other beats

Apart from sports, Abdul has widely written on films on the Northeast region of India. He has also reported on conflict, gender issues, political developments and others in the region. These have been published in various national and international news outlets. [6] [7] [8] [9]

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