Pankaj Parashar (journalist)

Pankaj Parashar at Gautam Buddh University, Greater Noida

Pankaj Parashar (born 01 February 1983) is an Indian journalist and documentary film maker also. He has directed and produced two documentary films - Crushed Dreams and The Brotherhood, is based on 2015 Dadri mob lynching case.[1][2] Pankaj Parashar has done important work for the problems of farmers and communal harmony.[3][4] [5][6][7][8]

Personal Life

Born 1983 in a farmer family of Kaushalya Sharma and Dr.Raj Karan Hamdam of Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, Pankaj Parashar is a well known Hindi journalist. He is the founder member and vice president of Greater Noida Press Club, an organization of journalists from Delhi-NCR.[9]

Career

Pankaj Parashar started his professional life with publication of Hindi-Urdu weekly Doab Jyoti. He has been also spent one and half decade as a media professional and worked for popular Hindi newspapers such Amar Ujala, Dainik Jagran and Hindustan (newspaper). He is working with Hindustan newspaper as Chief Sub Editor now.[10][11][12] Editorial chairman of Shabd Madhu, the magazine of Greater Noida Press Club.[13]

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