The Quint won the coveted ‘Champion Publisher of the Year 2022’ award at the WAN-IFRA South Asian Digital Media Awards, along with a Gold for ‘Best News Website’ on 16 March 2023 — which was also The Quint’s eighth anniversary.
The Quint received three golds, two silvers, one bronze, and the ‘Champion Publisher of the Year 2022’ award
Additionally, five of The Quint’s stories received awards across different categories:
1. Category: Best special project for COVID-19 / Pandemic Reporting
Award: GOLD
Winner: Ladki Hoon… Padhna Chahti Hoon — India’s Girls Out Of School
After a countrywide lockdown was implemented in March 2020 due to COVID-19, we started seeing its fallouts. What was feared back then was how the lockdown would impact adolescent girls, especially their education. Those fears turned out to be true. In the video series, ‘Ladki Hoon… Padhna Chahti Hoon — India’s Girls Out of School’, we brought stories of girls from across the country who were forced to discontinue education. Theirs was not a fight against their families, it was against poverty and the pandemic to continue their education.
2. Category: Best Data Visualization
Award: GOLD
Winner: Islamophobia 365: Lynchings and Beyond
Since the lynching of Mohammad Akhlaq in Dadri in September 2015, Uttar Pradesh has witnessed a wide range of attacks on Muslims, ranging from hate crimes and hate speeches to the targeting of food habits and religious practices. ‘Islamophobia 365: Lynchings and Beyond’ is a multimedia interactive that documents instances of anti-Muslim hate in Uttar Pradesh — providing details of as many as 418 such instances since the lynching of Mohammad Akhlaq.
3. Category: Best Data Visualization
Award: SILVER
Winner: Seeds of Protest: How Three Farm Laws Sparked a Massive Movement
Despite COVID-19, extreme weather conditions, and violence, the farmers from Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan did not leave the protest sites that had come up in Delhi-NCR in 2020 and 2021. Thousands of men, women, and children protested against the three controversial farm laws. It all started in November 2020, and a year later, the laws were revoked. The sites — Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur — are immortalised forever as places where this legendary year-long protest took place. This interactive graphic novel captures the resilience of the farmers, their struggles, and the joys and sorrows that enveloped the protest sites.
4. Category: Best Use of Video
Award: SILVER
Winner: Rising Waters and Sinking City: Mumbai Against the Tides
Mumbai is plagued by a host of environmental issues but one of the more urgent threats is that of rising global mean sea temperatures and sea levels. This project documents how a fisherman, an entrepreneur, and a marketing professional, are all vulnerable to climate change in different capacities.
5. Category: Best Native Advertising / Sponsored Content Campaign
Award: BRONZE
Winner: Ask Him Today — Does He See You As An Equal? The Quint X Ariel
The project was launched by The Quint in collaboration with Ariel as a part of the brand’s #SeeEqual campaign. The idea was to capture the real-time reactions of people as they watched Ariel’s film See Equal To #ShareTheLoad which spoke about gender inequalities in the household. The aim of the campaign was to spark a conversation around gender equality, inspire men to share responsibilities at home, and reinforce through content that free time for a woman is equally important.