e n

Nagaland killings: Why are we silent?

-

CLICK BELOW:

हम नगालैंड के ‘संहार’ के ख़िलाफ़ खामोश क्यों हैं?

This content is currently available only in Hindi. Forward Press is looking for experienced translators who want to volunteer their services for knowledge-building in favour of the deprived and neglected sections of society. If you are able to translate the above material or any other content published on the Forward Press website, please contact us. Good translations will be published with your name. Email: editor@forwardpress.in


[Forward Press is committed to raising the issues related to socially and culturally oppressed communities of India, such as the Other Backward Classes, Scheduled Tribes, Denotified Nomadic Tribes and Converted Minorities. ForwardPress.in is a bilingual (English-Hindi) website – we publish material in both Hindi and English so that it is accessible to readers countrywide. Writers and independent journalists can send in their articles in either Hindi or English. We invite experienced translators, too, to join us in this endeavour and volunteer their services.]

CLICK BELOW TO GO TO HOMEPAGE:

About The Author

Mukesh Kumar

Dr Mukesh Kumar has been a journalist in print and electronic media for the past three and a half decades. He has been associated with several news channels like ‘Doordarshan’ and ‘TV Today’ and hosted popular shows. He was also the founding editor of the Hindi Daily ‘Sentinel’ in Assam. He has authored 12 books, including ‘Fake Encounter and TRP’, ‘TV News aur Baazaar’, ‘Sadho Jag Bourana (anthology of poems), ‘Media Manthan’, ‘Dasata ke Bara Baras’, ‘Bharat ki Aatma’, ‘Lahuluhan Afghanistan’, ‘Kasauti Par Media’, ‘Television ki Kahani’, ‘Khabare Vistar se’, ‘Channelo ke Chehera’ and ‘Media ka Mayajaal’. Dr Kumar has been professor and dean at SGT University and taught at Makhalal Chaturvedi Vishwavidyalaya. Presently, he is consulting editor, SatyaHindi.com

Related Articles

Third generation of Muslim leadership: Hopes and ironies
The rise of the Hindu backward castes in the political arena in the 1980s was a novel phenomenon. Naturally, most of its leaders were...
Savarna sympathy, Dalit erasure: A critique of cinematic morality in Telugu film ‘Dacoit’
By the time viewers leave the theatre, the Dalit protagonist’s fate does not register as the consequence of caste transgression, of loving across rigid...
Pluralisation challenges to contemporary anti-caste movements
Contemporary anti-caste movements have become experts in pluralism (counting identities, demanding quotas) but have lost the art of pluralisation. The global crisis of democracy...
Harassment in higher education institutions until UGC Regulations 2026
The fact is that after Mandal took effect, harassment in the institutions of higher learning turned increasingly vicious. It was euphemistically called ragging, masking...
Muslim OBC movement has lost a tenacious fighter
Shabbir Bhai was always on the move. He toured the entire Maharashtra. There can’t be any village in the state with a Pasmanda population...