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'''Umesh Prasad''' is a British Indian journalist <ref>[https://www.mid-day.com/brand-media/article/how-a-doctor-turned-lecturer-became-a-full-time-journalist-23276349 How a Doctor Turned Lecturer Became a Full-Time Journalist]. mid-day. Retrieved 2023-06-23</ref>. He is founder and editor of “Scientific European” magazine <ref>[https://ease.org.uk/member-profile/umesh-prasad-5970/ Umesh Prasad]. European Association of Science Editors. Retrieved 2023-06-23 </ref> and “The India Review”<ref>[https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/impact-feature/how-a-pio-lecturer-turned-a-journalist-to-resurrect-the-india-review-482156 How a PIO Lecturer turned a journalist to resurrect ‘The India Review’]. The Tribune. Retrieved 2023-07-15 </ref>.
'''Umesh Prasad''' is a British Indian journalist.<ref>[https://www.mid-day.com/brand-media/article/how-a-doctor-turned-lecturer-became-a-full-time-journalist-23276349 How a Doctor Turned Lecturer Became a Full-Time Journalist]. mid-day. Retrieved 2023-06-23</ref>. He is founder and editor of “Scientific European” magazine <ref>[https://ease.org.uk/member-profile/umesh-prasad-5970/ Umesh Prasad]. European Association of Science Editors. Retrieved 2023-06-23 </ref> and “The India Review”<ref>[https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/impact-feature/how-a-pio-lecturer-turned-a-journalist-to-resurrect-the-india-review-482156 How a PIO Lecturer turned a journalist to resurrect ‘The India Review’]. The Tribune. Retrieved 2023-07-15 </ref>
==Early life==  
==Early life==  
Umesh was born in May 1965 in Ghorasahan town in East Champaran district of Bihar State <ref>[https://www.aninews.in/news/health/uk-based-indian-doc-launches-scientific-european201801311912170003/ UK-based Indian Doc launches 'Scientific European']. ANI. Retrieved 2023-07-16.</ref>. This is where his father had settled after moving from nearby Ram Nagar village of  Chhauradano Block. Umesh received his early primary school education under Ramchandra Master before moving to Raxaul where he studied up to matriculation.  
Umesh was born in May 1965 in Ghorasahan town in East Champaran district of Bihar State <ref>[https://www.aninews.in/news/health/uk-based-indian-doc-launches-scientific-european201801311912170003/ UK-based Indian Doc launches 'Scientific European']. ANI. Retrieved 2023-07-16.</ref>. This is where his father had settled after moving from nearby Ram Nagar village of  Chhauradano Block. Umesh received his early primary school education under Ramchandra Master before moving to Raxaul where he studied up to matriculation.  


==Education==  
==Education==  
After matriculation, Umesh passed BSc Honours in Physics from Ranchi College. Later, he studied in Tamil Nadu Government Dental College and qualified as a dental surgeon. Subsequently, he attended Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani for M. Phil. and London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for an MSc. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH)<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Umesh-Prasad-7 'Umesh Prasad'] ResearchGate. Retrieved 2023-06-23.</ref>.<ref>[https://dainikbhaskarup.com/umesh-prasad-the-man-behind-the-success-of-the-india-review/ उमेश प्रसाद: द मैन बिहाइंड द सक्सेस ऑफ़ द इंडिया रिव्यू]. Dainik Bhaskar. Retrieved 2023-06-23</ref>
After matriculation, Umesh passed BSc Honours in Physics from Ranchi College. Later, he studied in Tamil Nadu Government Dental College and qualified as a dental surgeon. Subsequently, he attended Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani for M. Phil. and London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for an MSc. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH)<ref>[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Umesh-Prasad-7 'Umesh Prasad'] ResearchGate. Retrieved 2023-06-23.</ref>.<ref>[https://dainikbhaskarup.com/umesh-prasad-the-man-behind-the-success-of-the-india-review/ उमेश प्रसाद: द मैन बिहाइंड द सक्सेस ऑफ़ द इंडिया रिव्यू]. Dainik Bhaskar. Retrieved 2023-06-23</ref>


==Career==  
==Career==  
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== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Umesh is married <ref>[https://starsunfolded.com/umesh-prasad/ Umesh Prasad] STARSunfolded. Retrieved 2023-06-23</ref> to Neelam Prasad. The couple have a child. He lives in Hampshire county of England.
Umesh is married <ref>[https://starsunfolded.com/umesh-prasad/ Umesh Prasad] STARSunfolded. Retrieved 2023-06-23</ref> to Neelam Prasad. The couple have a child. He lives in Hampshire county of England.


== References ==
== References ==
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Umesh Prasad
Prasad U2.jpg
BornMay 1965
NationalityBritish Indian
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
Alma materBITS Pilani London School of Economics
OccupationJournalist
Known forScientific European
Spouse(s)Neelam Prasad
Parents
  • Yadavlal Prasad (father)
  • Bhagmani Devi (mother)
WebsiteScientific European

Umesh Prasad is a British Indian journalist.[1]. He is founder and editor of “Scientific European” magazine [2] and “The India Review”[3]

Early life

Umesh was born in May 1965 in Ghorasahan town in East Champaran district of Bihar State [4]. This is where his father had settled after moving from nearby Ram Nagar village of Chhauradano Block. Umesh received his early primary school education under Ramchandra Master before moving to Raxaul where he studied up to matriculation.

Education

After matriculation, Umesh passed BSc Honours in Physics from Ranchi College. Later, he studied in Tamil Nadu Government Dental College and qualified as a dental surgeon. Subsequently, he attended Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani for M. Phil. and London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for an MSc. He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH)[5].[6]

Career

Umesh began his career as a doctor and subsequently a lecturer. Since 2018, he is engaged in journalistic activities and writes in ‘’Scientific European’’ magazine on recent developments in science and technology [7],[8] and ‘’The India Review’’[9] news portal covering range of topics in science and on India.He has also rigorously covered Buddhist heritage of Bihar in webbook called “Bihar, The Land of Buddhist World” to explain the importance of cultural heritage of Bihar pertaining to Lord Buddha and Ashoka the great [10].

Personal life

Umesh is married [11] to Neelam Prasad. The couple have a child. He lives in Hampshire county of England.

References

  1. How a Doctor Turned Lecturer Became a Full-Time Journalist. mid-day. Retrieved 2023-06-23
  2. Umesh Prasad. European Association of Science Editors. Retrieved 2023-06-23
  3. How a PIO Lecturer turned a journalist to resurrect ‘The India Review’. The Tribune. Retrieved 2023-07-15
  4. UK-based Indian Doc launches 'Scientific European'. ANI. Retrieved 2023-07-16.
  5. 'Umesh Prasad' ResearchGate. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
  6. उमेश प्रसाद: द मैन बिहाइंड द सक्सेस ऑफ़ द इंडिया रिव्यू. Dainik Bhaskar. Retrieved 2023-06-23
  7. ‘Umesh Prasad’. COVID answers in Scientific Journals all over the world. Retrieved 2023-07-15
  8. Umesh Prasad. Muck Rack. Retrieved 2023-06-23
  9. Umesh Prasad STARSunfolded. Retrieved 2023-06-23
  10. ‘Bihar, the Land of Buddhist World’.Retrieved 2023-07-15
  11. Umesh Prasad STARSunfolded. Retrieved 2023-06-23

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