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Baba Mayaram

Baba Mayaram is a freelance Journalist and an independent researcher based in central Indian state Madhya Pradesh. [1]He has devoted a significant time of his life in covering and raising developmental and rural issues. His main emphasis is to write in rising issues of rural India. He has a tight grasp on oral history.

He has traveled extensively through the length and breadth of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh reporting and interviewing on a host of development issues such as traditional agriculture systems, environment, labour, women, slum dwellers, education, health, Adivasis, and focusing on the human – interest angle. These articles have been published in regional and national dailies including Danik Bhaskar, Jansatta, The Hindu, Times of India and EPW.[2]

He has also worked extensively on popularization of wall newsletter as alternative media for children as well as village communities.

He is the Deputy Editor of Samayik Varta, a Hindi monthly magazine.

Articles[edit]

Chhattisgarh : BJP Consolidates Its Hold[3]

No-till farming answer to the global hunger[4]

Harvesting food security[5]

Published Books[edit]

  • Satpura Ke Bashinde, [6]
  • Aaj ke Chote-Chote Gandhi [7]
  • Kya Nadi phir bahegi[8]

References[edit]

  1. Baba Mayaram - Lokniti
  2. Lokniti- Baba Mayaram
  3. Vol - XXXIX No. 51, December 18, 2004
  4. ANI Jul 23, 2012, 04.05AM IST, The Times of India
  5. March 31, 2013 The Hindu
  6. Published by :Kisan Adivasi Sangthan, Hoshangabad Year: December, 2009
  7. Published By: Directorate of Adult Education, Department of school education & Literacy,Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India. Year: 8 September 2008
  8. Published By: State Resource Centre, Adult Education, Indore Year:March, 2010

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