Mukesh Chandrakar, who was found dead last week, told important stories from a violence-prone region in India.
Reporting in Bastar feels like walking into a war zone.’ Hear how three journalists risk everything to uncover corruption, ...
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay condemns the tragic killing of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, calling for a thorough investigation to bring perpetrators to justice; post-mortem reveals severe ...
Freelance journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, who reported all things Bastar on his YouTube channel, was brutally silenced to death ...
The gruesome murder of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar in Chhattisgarh has sparked national outrage, highlighting the perils ...
The constant threat of violence leaves little space for critical, independent journalism to exist — especially in conflict ...
Journalist Mukesh Chandrakar's murder linked to corruption exposé in Chhattisgarh. Body discovered in septic tank; police arrest three suspects.
The body of an Indian journalist who had reported on alleged corruption in the country has been found in a septic tank in Chhattisgarh state. Mukesh Chandrakar, 32, went missing on New Year's Day and ...
Police have arrested at least three people, including two of his cousins, in connection with the murder of Mukesh Chandrakar, 28. Chandrakar had reported widely on corruption and Maoist rebellion ...
Mukesh Chandrakar, 28, who ran a YouTube channel called Bastar Junction in the central Chhattisgarh state, had been missing since 1 January. His reporting had uncovered alleged irregularities in a ...
In the dense forests of Bastar, where every rustling leaf speaks of struggle and courage, Mukesh Chandrakar emerged not just as a journalist but as a voice of the voiceless. For me, he wasn't just ...