Journalists try and balance truth with sensitivity, ensuring stories are accurate, while considering their impact on readers ...
Mukesh Chandrakar's murder is the most recent, and most extreme, example of what journalists face while reporting from the ...
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay condemns the tragic killing of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, calling for a thorough investigation to bring perpetrators to justice; post-mortem reveals severe ...
The gruesome murder of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar in Chhattisgarh has sparked national outrage, highlighting the perils faced by reporters in discharging their duties. Chandrakar’s exposé on a Rs ...
The semi-decomposed body of the 31-year-old journalist was recovered from a septic tank at a construction site in southern Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur town on January 3.
Reporting in Bastar feels like walking into a war zone.’ Hear how three journalists risk everything to uncover corruption, face threats from the police and Naxals, and bring justice to light.
RAIPUR: In a shocking incident, the Asthi Kalash (urn with ashes) of the slain journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was found shattered and lying spread on the ground, some fifty metres away from the ...
“Namaskar, main Mukesh Chandrakar hoon aur ab tak, aap Bastar Junction dekhna share car choke hain...”. In a video report published on the independent news portal Bastar Live on ...
The SIT revealed that Suresh Chandrakar, a contractor related to the deceased Mukesh Chandrakar, masterminded the murder due to Mukesh's reporting on road corruption involving Suresh and his brothers.
The triple murder case of a young mother and her 17-day-old twins that rocked Kerala 19 years ago remained unsolved until AI came to the cop's aid.
A drive through a forest in central India with Mukesh Chandrakar changed the way I looked at journalism and society. Mukesh ran Bastar Junction — a popular, honest and sensitive YouTube channel in ...
Mukesh Chandrakar, who was found dead last week, told important stories from a violence-prone region in India.