Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay
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Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay (born October 9, 1961 in Chandan Nagaris, India) is an Indian journalist. After dropping out of college,[citation needed] he drifted into journalism and since 1981 has delved into print, television and Internet journalism. Based in Delhi for most of his professional career, he is known for his biting analysis on contemporary Indian politics with specialization on 'Hindu politics' in India.[citation needed] He has written The Demolition: India At The Crossroads which was published by HarperCollins in 1994, barely 13 months after the demolition of the Babri Masjid. He has plans to write another book on the changing character of Indian politics.[citation needed] He has also written extensively for most leading Indian newspapers and magazines besides having worked for some of them.[citation needed]
He currently heads Qualitent Research Group that specializes in B2B operations in the world of media. His company is a service provider for Lok Sabha Television Channel and Doordarshan News. His company has also launched the website - newstomorrow.co.in - that is aimed at being a forward planning tool for people in the business of news. He hopes someday to conduct his entire business from a small cottage in the Himalayas.[citation needed]
[edit] Achievements
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