Mrinal Chatterjee Explained

Prof. Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee
Birth Date:1961 2, df=y
Birth Place:Katwa, Bardhaman district, West Bengal
Nationality:Indian
Citizenship:Indian
Education:M.A., MMC, PhD,
Alma Mater:Berhampur University
Utkal University
Guru Jambheshwar University
Occupation:Journalist, columnist

Mrinal Chatterjee (born 10 February 1961)[1] is an Indian academic and author. He heads the Indian Institute of Dhenkanal. He has authored five academic books on media studies in Odia, including History of Journalism in Odisha and Glossary of Terms for Media Persons. His has authored ten novels and seven short story collections in Odia, including Jagate Thiba Jate Dina published (2010), Kandhei (2013), Eka Sundar Chandini Ratire (2016), Yamraj Chutire (2015), Yamraj Number 5003 (2016), which is translated into Assamese, and a series of columns in Odia

Career

He started his career as a lecturer in English in 1983, joined Sambad, an Odia daily in 1984 as sub-editor and became Edition-in-Charge of Sambad's North Odisha edition in December 1996. As a Journalist, Chatterjee has written extensively on Environment. He has been awarded the K.K. Birla Foundation Fellowship(1996) and Journalist Fellowship by Centre for Science and Environment(1991 and 1992).

He joined Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Dhenkanl as associate professor in February 1999. He became Professor and head of the Eastern India campus of IIMC located in Dhenkanal, Odisha in June 2008.

He has also extensively worked in radio and television. He worked in AIR and Doordarshan in several capacities- as Announcer and Newsreader for over 7 years, besides doing various programs. He has written the story and screenplay of many successful tele-serials and anchored many radio and television programs.

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  1. Book: Kartik Chandra Dutt. Who's who of Indian Writers, 1999: A-M. 1 January 1999. Sahitya Akademi. 978-81-260-0873-5. 225–.