Mrinal Chatterjee

Prof. Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee
Born (1961-01-29) 29 January 1961
Katwa, Bardhaman district, West Bengal
Education M.A., MMC, PhD,
Alma mater Berhampur University
Utkal University
Guru Jambheshwar University
Occupation Journalist, columnist

Mrinal Chatterjee (born 29 January 1961)[1] is a media educator, author and trainer from Odisha, India and works as an professor and center head in the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal. He is author of the book "History of Journalism in Odisha" which is the first major publication on history of journalism in Odisha. The book explains state of journalism in Odisha from its beginning in mid 19th century till mid 2013.

Prof. Chatterjee has also made immense contribution to the field of fiction writing with more than 10 novels publications, 7 short story collections and a series of columns in Odia dailies. He has published five books on journalism and mass communication in Odia. His recent book 'Glossary of Terms for Media Persons' helps students, media professionals, research scholars and all those people who want to have a tap on the words used in day-to-day affairs of journalism.

His Odia fiction 'Jagate Thiba Jate Dina' published in 2010 has gained immense popularity among the readers in Odisha. The book is a collection of his columns published in the weekly Samaja Saptahiki. His novel 'Kandhei' released on 15 December 2013, has also got positive reviews as the book not only breaks many myths about cats but also make the readers see the world through the eyes of a cat.

His latest novel 'Eka Sundar Chandini Ratire' has been published by Shraddha Publication, Baleswar in March 2016. It is Dr Chatterjee's seven short story collection. His sixth short story collection ' Yamraj Chutire' (Yamraj on Leave) has been released on December 12, 2015 at Rajdhani Book Fair. It is published by Bhubaneswar-based Timepass Prakashan. Assamese version of his popular Odia novel 'Yamraj Number 5003' has been released on February 22, 2016. The book is published by Bina Prakasani, Guwahati.

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 prestigious 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.

Academic qualifications

Training

Two weeks Trainer's Training on 'Conflict Reporting' by Thomson Foundation in Cardiff, Belfast and London. 28 January-12 February 2006.

Research experience

Teaching experience

Papers published

Seminars attended

Media-related experience

Cover Page of History of Jouranlism in Odisha
Odishare Sambadikatara Itihas
Gana Madhyam O Sambadikata

Publications

Non-Fiction:

Cover page of Bidhumukhi
Jagate Thiba Jate Dina
Cover page of Kandhei

Fiction :

Yamraj Chutire or Yamraj on Leave is Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee's sixth short story collection.
Eka Sundar Chandini Ratire or On a Beautiful Fulll Moon Night is Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee's seventh story collection.
Assamese translation of Dr. Mrinal Chatterjee's Odia novel Yamraj Number 5003

Translation :

Radio Plays and Serials:

Tele Serials:

Awards

References

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

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