About Speaker
Braj Mohan Singh

Biography

Currently editor of News18 Bihar and Jharkhand for last five years. Have been working in different mediums of media; TV, newspaper and digital for the last 25 years.

Essentially, a political reporter, I have covered at least two dozen assembly and five Lok Sabha elections. For all practical purposes, I have covered most of the hindi states, but I enjoyed reporting in Gujarat and Punjab the most, the two varied and diverse culture. This is my first stint as a practicing journalist and editor in Bihar. I like to cover rural Bharat and connecting with the masses give me utmost satisfaction. When not in a hurry, I like to interact with University student and discuss topics like changing landscape of Media. I hold Masters degree in Political science and Mass communication and Journalism.

Braj Mohan Singh

Braj Mohan Singh

Editor of News18 Bihar and Jharkhand

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