Pratap : A Defiant Newspaper

Author:

Chander Mohan

,

Jyotsna Mohan

Publisher:

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INDIA

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Publisher

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INDIA

Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13

9789365698442

ISBN-10 9365698448
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 360 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 X 14 X 1.5
Weight (grms) 380

The Urdu newspaper Pratap - and its Hindi counterpart Vir Pratap - had a long and eventful history. Launched by Mahashay Krishan on 30 March 1919 and ably carried on by his son Virendra and later his grandson Chander, it was a torchbearer against the British Raj that covered all the major events during India's struggle for independence and after, until it wound up in 2017.


This book chronicles the exciting lives of the newspapers, their founder and editors, as well as landmark events of Indian history, from Independence to the Emergency and Operation Blue Star. Pratap was known for its bold stance, which lead to it being shut down for a year by the British administration within twelve days of its launch, the arrest of its founder and editors-in-chief multiple times, and even a parcel bomb being delivered to its office in 1983.


An icon of Indian journalism, Pratap is a reminder of the importance of speaking truth to power. Its story deserves to be read by all.

Chander Mohan

A veteran journalist and columnist, ChanderMohan was the distinguished editor of the Hindi daily Vir Pratap forforty years. Born in Lahore in pre-Partition Punjab, he has been a leadingvoice in Hindi journalism in north India, writing searing and uncompromisingeditorials. From being a part of Rajiv Gandhi's press entourage to travellingto Lahore with Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he is privileged to havewitnessed several eras of politics and media. Semi-retired, he pens‘Maryadain', a weekly column for a national newspaper, while managing severaleducational institutions in his hometown, Jalandhar. Journalism and educationare his two passions, and he finds a way for both to complement each other.

Jyotsna Mohan

As a journalist with nearly three decadesof experience across TV, print and digital media, Jyotsna Mohan hasalways sought to hold up a mirror to society. Her journey led her to pen herdebut book, Stoned, Shamed, Depressed, an Amazon bestseller that dives deepinto the secret lives of India's teens and reveals challenges that resonatewith young people globally. A columnist for publications in India and abroad,her writings reflect societal issues and challenge the status quo, which shesays is her family legacy! She brings this outlook to her online talk show,‘Table Talk with Jo'. Born in Jalandhar, Jyotsna now lives with her husband andtwo children in Abu Dhabi.
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