Dionne Bunsha
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Dionne Bunsha is an award-winning journalist in Mumbai, India, who has written about suicide deaths among farmers, religious strife in India, and a range of other crucial issues. She currently works for the Frontline magazine of The Hindu group.
She is the author of the January 2006-published book Scarred: Experiments with Violence in Gujarat.
Bunsha has won two awards for her writing on the Gujarat violence. She was awarded the Sanskriti Award and the People’s Union for Civil Liberties Human Rights Award. She has a Master’s degree in Development Studies at the London School of Economics in 1999-2000, and completed a diploma in Social Communications Media at the Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai, in 1995.