Jyotindra Nath Prasad

Jyotindra Nath Prasad

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A distinguished author and journalist from Bihar, India, who believes in the power of words to shape our world, inspire change, and connect communities through thought-provoking narratives.

About the Author

Jyotindra Nath Prasad was born on May 9, 1955, in the village of Enkhaun in Dulhin Bazar, Bihta, in the Patna district of Bihar province, India. His journey into the world of literature and journalism began with his graduation in English from Patna College, Patna University, in 1976.

As a dedicated journalist and litterateur, Prasad has made significant contributions to the field of journalism, having served as a staff reporter for the prestigious Hindustan Times. His journalistic background has enriched his literary works, bringing authenticity and depth to his narratives.

Prasad is a family man, married with one son and one daughter, and continues to reside in Patna. His literary works, including the notable titles 'Fashionwad Zindabad' and 'Phir Subah Hogi', are available as podcasts on Kuku FM Radio, making literature accessible to a broader audience through audio format.

Beyond his published books, Prasad actively contributes his insights on contemporary issues to various journals and magazines. His literary pieces frequently appear in Hindi magazines, showcasing his versatility and deep understanding of both social issues and literary expression.

Professional Background

  • Former Staff Reporter at Hindustan Times
  • Graduate in English from Patna College, Patna University (1976)
  • Regular contributor to Hindi magazines and journals
  • Contemporary issues analyst and commentator

Literary Achievements

  • Multiple published books in Hindi literature
  • Audio books available on Kuku FM Radio platform
  • Recognized for thought-provoking narratives
  • Bridge between journalism and literature

Explore My Literary World

Discover the complete collection of books and audio narratives that explore contemporary social issues and cultural heritage.