The Raja Ram Mohan Roy Award is a yearly award given by the Press Council of India for those who have made the most excellence in journalism in India.
[1] It was presented at an annual event in New Delhi on 16th November, the occasion of India's National Press Day.
It is one of the "National Award for Excellence in Journalism" in various fields established by Press Council of India in 2012 and awarded since 2013, the other fields include Rural journalism, Development report, Photo journalism, Best newspaper art, Sports reporting, Gender Based Reporting, and Financial Reporting, etc.
Sivanandan of Malayala Manorama in recognition of his outstanding contribution to investigative journalism.
[2][3] The award is administered by the Press Council of India and is considered India's most prestigious award that a journalist can receive in journalism.