A. Surya Prakash

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A. Surya Prakash is an Indian journalist who was also the chairperson of Prasar Bharati.[1]

He has served as chief of bureau of Indian Express, executive editor of The Pioneer, India editor of Asia Times, political editor of Eenadu Group and editor of Zee News.[1] He is the author of two books, What Ails Indian Parliament and The Emergency — Indian Democracy’s Darkest Hour.[2][3] Prakash has an MA in sociology from Mysore University and D.Litt. from Tumkur University.[4] He was appointed as a member of a search panel to choose an anti-corruption ombudsman called Lokpal.[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ahluwalia, Harveen (2 December 2017). "A. Surya Prakash reappointed chairman of Prasar Bharati". Livemint.com.
  2. Dave, Nayan (25 June 2017). "Book on democracy's darkest hour released". The Pioneer.
  3. Prakash, A. Surya (25 June 2017). "1975: A Haunting Tyranny". The Pioneer.
  4. "A. Surya Prakash | Profile".
  5. "Prasar Bharati chief A Surya Prakash, ex-SBI head Arundhati Bhattacharya in Lokpal search panel". dna. 28 September 2018.