Jaffna Press Club remembers Tamil journalist Pragas

The Jaffna Press Club held a memorial event for Tamil journalist Pragas Gnanapragasam who passed away after contracting coronavirus in 2021, aged just 26-years-old. 

Pragas was an independent journalist writing for magazines and newspapers in the North-East. He also contributed to the Tamil Guardian, as a correspondent based in the North-East, sending updates from the homeland. 

 Despite being a muscular dystrophy patient, he remained unvaccinated. Pragas was reportedly told by officials that he was not yet eligible to be vaccinated.

Pragas was awarded the Raviraj Memorial Award in recognition of the contribution to the society for Integration Activities Through Social Media in 2019. “

"I bow to all those who have supported me in that way, including my parents who have been committed to me, for those who have recommended me for this award and the late "Mamanidhar" Raviraj,” he said at the time.

Read more here: Pragas Gnanapragasam, 26-year-old Tamil journalist dies from coronavirus. 

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