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Terms of Council TERMS OF COUNCIL 1. November 16, 1966 - November 15, 1969; extended by an ordinance upto March 31, 1970; again extended by an ordinance upto September 30, 1970. 2. October 1, 1970 - September 30, 1973; extended by an ordinance upto June 30, 1974; again extended upto December 31, 1974; further extended upto December 31, 1975. 3. February 28, 1979 to February 27, 1982 4. March 8, 1982 to March 7, 1985 5. July 9, 1985 to July 8, 1988 6. September 28, 1988 to September 27,1991 7. October 14, 1991 to October 13, 1994 8. January 25, 1995 to January 24, 1998 9. March 28, 1998 to March 27, 2001 10. May 22,2001 to May 21,2004 11. October 12, 2004 to October 11, 2007 12. January 7, 2008 to January 6, 2011 13. June 15, 2011-June 14, 2014 (XIth term) CHAIRPERSONS, MEMBERS AND SECRETARIES Chairpersons November 16, 1966-Till date Mr Justice J R Mudholkar July 4, 1966-March 1, 1968 Mr Justice N Rajagopala Ayyangar May 4, 1968-December 31, 1975 Mr Justice A N Grover April 3, 1979-June 15, 1982 June 16, 1982-October 9, 1985 Mr Justice A N Sen October 10, 1985- January 18, 1989 Mr Justice R S Sarkaria January 19, 1989- January 23, 1992 January 24, 1992- July 23, 1995 Mr Justice P B Sawant July 24, 1995- August 7, 1998 August 8, 1998 -August 7, 2001 Mr Justice K. Jayachandra Reddy August 8, 2001 – February 7, 2005 Mr. Justice G.N. Ray March 11, 2005 - May 18, 2008, May 19, 2008 – October 4, 2011 Mr. Justice Markandey Katju October 5, 2011-Till Date Secretaries to the Council Mr Benoy Mukhopadhaya 1967- January 9, 1971 Mr B P Mathur May 14, 1971 –February 19, 1974 Mr V P Malik January 10, 1971-May 13-1971 February 19, 1974 – December 31, 1975 April 10, 1979-October 31,1989 Mr G L Ahuja December 21, 1989-March 7,1994 Mrs.Vibha Bhargava (Acting Secretary) March 8,1994-May 19,1994 Mr G K Batra May 20,1994-October 31, 1998 Mr Prem Kumar November 1, 1998-December 20,1999 Mrs Reva Khetrapal December 20, 1999-December 19, 2002 Mrs.Vibha Bhargava (Acting Secretary) December 19, 2002-June 22, 2003 Ms Sangita Dhingra Sehgal June 23, 2003-November 30,2004 Mrs.Vibha Bhargava ( Secretary Officiating) December 1,2004-June 28,2005 Mrs.Vibha Bhargava, Secretary June 29,2005-till date Members Editors of English Newspapers Frank Moraes The Indian Express November 16, 1966 to March 31, 1970 A E Charlton The Statesman November 16,1966-April 1967 (Resigned) Kuldip Nayar The Statesman October 1, 1970-December 31, 1975 R Madhavan Nair The Tribune Chandigarh October 1, 1970-December 31, 1975 T A Subramaniam The Mail October 1,1970-December 31, 1975 Chhotu Karadia India Today, New Delhi February 28, 1979-March 30, 1981 (Resigned) Hiranmay Karlekar Hindustan Times, New Delhi February 28, 1979-June 11,1980 (Resigned) The Pioneer, New Delhi October 12, 2004 to October 11, 2007 V P V Rajan The Mail, Madras February 28, 1979-February 27, 1982 Arun Shourie Executive Editor, Indian Express, New Delhi March 3, 1982-July 4, 1983 O P Shah Parlance, Calcutta March 8, 1982-March 7, 1985 Hari Jai Singh National Herald November 25, 1980-February 27, 1982 The Tribune, Chandigarh (His term with The Tribune came to end on March 31, 2003) May 22,2001- May 21, 2004 S K Bose Northern India Patrika, Allahabad March 8,1982-March 7,1985, July 9, 1985-July 8, 1988 M Y Bodhankar Hitavada, Nagpur September 28, 1988-September 27,1991 Prem Bhatia Editor-in-Chief, The Tribune July 9,1985-July 8,1988 September 28,1988-September 27,1991 Ramu Patel Western Times March 7,1985-July 8,1988 October 14,1991-October 13,1994 B G Verghese Indian Express September 28,1988-September 27,1991 October 14, 1991-October 13, 1994 V N Narayanan The Tribune, Chandigarh October 14, 1991-October 13, 1994 Nikhil Chakravartty Mainstream, New Delhi January 25,1995-January 24,1998 Manorma Dewan Press Asia International, New Delhi January 25,1995- January 24,1998 March 28, 1998-March 27,2001 Prof Raj Baldev Editor-in-Chief, International Reporter, New Delhi March 28, 1998-March 27,2001 Ajit Bhatacharjea Vidura, New Delhi April 18, 2000-March 27, 2001 Shri Yogesh Chandra Asian Defence News Halan January 7, 2008-January 6, 2011 Editors of Indian Languages Newspapers A K Jain Nav Bharat Times November 16,1966-September 30,1970 October 1, 1970-December 31, 1975 Md. Usman Farqualeet Daily Aljamiat November 16,1966-December 31,1969 Narla Venkateswara Rao Andhra Jyoti November 16,1966-December 31,1969 Ratanlal Joshi Hindustan November 16,1966-1969 1971-December 31, 1975 Jang Bahadur Singh Sher-e-Punjab October 1,1970-December 31, 1975 A N Sivaraman Dinamani, Madras February 28, 1979-September 17, 1981(Resigned) G S Talwalkar Maharashtra Times, Mumbai February 28,1979-September 18,1980 (Resigned) Virendra Daily Pratap, Jalandhar February 28,1979-February 27,1982 D V Bharti Dharmayug, Mumbai 1981-September 22,1981 Binod Mishra Hindustan, New Delhi March 8, 1982-March 7,1985 July 9, 1985-July 8, 1988 S Ramaswamy ‘Cho’ Tuglak Weekly, Madras March 8,1982-March 7,1985 D S Sodhi Chief Editor, Panth Weekly, New Delhi March 8,1982-March 7,1985 July 9, 1985-July 8, 1988 Gour Kishore Ghosh Ananda Bazar Patrika July 9, 1985-July 8, 1988 Uttam Chandra Sharma Muzaffarnagar Bulletin September 28,1988-September 27,1991 October 14,1991-October 13,1994 October 12, 2004 to October 11, 2007 January 7, 2008 - January 6, 2011 Hari Narain Nigam Hindustan, New Delhi September 28,1988-September 27,1991 *N K Trikha Nav Bharat Times, Lucknow September 28,1988-September 27,1991 Harsukh M Sanghani Phulchhab, Rajkot October 14,1991-October 13,1994 Shibindra Narain Jyotsana, Patna October 14,1991-August 9,1992 Bishambhar Newar Chhapte Chhapte, Calcutta December 9,1992-1995 March 28,1998-March 27, 2001 June 15, 2011-June 14, 2014 **Jamna Das Akhtar Muzaffarnagar Bulletin, Muzaffarnagar January 25,1995-January 24,1998 ***Mammen Mathew Malayalam Manorama January 25,1995-January 24,1998 Kanhaiyalal Nandan Sunday Mail, New Delhi January 25,1995-January 24,1998 Madan Mohan Joshi Nai Duniya, Bhopal January 25,1995-January 24,1998 Smt Saroj Verma Jagat News, Delhi March 28,1998-October 13,1999 Smt Manorama Mohapatra Samaj, Orissa April 1,2000-March 27,2001 * Another term as and in Working Journalist category ** Another term as and in Owners category *** Another term as and in Owners category Nikunj R. Patel Western Times, Gujarat April 18, 2000-March 27, 2001 May 22,2001- May 21, 2004 Shri J.S. Dardi Daily Chardikala,Punjab, May 22,2001-May 21, 2004 October 12, 2004 to October 11, 2007 June 15, 2011- June 14, 2014 ****Shri Sheetla Singh Janmorcha, Faizabad,Uttar Pradesh May 22,2001-May 21, 2004 January 7, 2008 - January 6, 2011 June 15, 2011- June 14, 2014 Shri Rajeeva Kumar Arora Dainik Gandiva,Uttar Pradesh May 22,2001-May 21, 2004 October 12, 2004 to October 11, 2007 Shri Alok Mehta Outlook Hindi, New Delhi May 22, 2001-May 21, 2004 Shri K.S. Sachidananda Murthy Malayalam Manorama October 12, 2004 to October 11, 2007 June 15, 2011-June 14, 2014 *****Shri Kundan R. Vyas Janmabhoomi, Mumbai October 12, 2004 -October11,2007 January7,2008-January 6, 2011 Shri Vijay Kumar Chopra Filmi Duniya, Delhi January 7, 2008 -January 6, 2011 June 15, 2011-June 14, 2014 Ms. Suman Gupta Saryu Tat Se, Uttar Pradesh January 7, 2008 - January 6, 2011 Shri Vishnu Nagar Sunday Nai Duniya, New Delhi January 7, 2008 - January 6, 2011 Shri Shravan Kumar Garg Dainik Bhaskar, New Delhi June 15, 2011-June 14, 2011 **** Another term as and in Owners category *****Another term as in Owners category Shri Anil Jugal Kishore January 7, 2008 - January 6, 2011 Agrawal, June 15, 2011-June 14, 2014 Working Journalists other than Editors A C Bannerjee Hindustan Standard November 16, 1966-1967 (Resignation accepted on November 6,1967) L Meenakshi Sundaram The Mail November 16, 1966-1967 (Resignation accepted on November 6,1967) Sailen Chatterjee Ananda Bazar Patrika/Kesari November 16, 1966-September 30,1970 October 1, 1970-1975; July 9,1985-July 8,1988 *Durga Das INFA November 16,1966-September 30,1970 R Shamanna Prajavani November 16, 1966-November 6, 1967 K Kalyansundram Namnadu November 16,1966-September 30, 1970 Chandrakant F Shah Gujarat Samachar October 1, 1970-December 31, 1975 N B Lele Hindustan Samachar October 1, 1970- December 31, 1975 B K Joshi National Herald October 1, 1970- December 31, 1975 C L Suri Hind Samachar October 1, 1970- December 31, 1975 R Rangarajan UNI October 1, 1970- December 31, 1975 K V Ramakrishnan PTI October 1, 1970- December 31, 1975 * Another term as and in Owners category G N Acharya 100, Shivaji Park,Mumbai February 28, 1979-September 12, 1980 (Resigned) Sharad Dwivedi Univarta/Samachar Bharti, New Delhi February 28, 1979-February 27,1982 March 8, 1982-March 7,1985 P R Ganguli Jugantar, Calcutta February 28,1979-February 27,1982 Sunit Ghosh Ananda Bazar Patrika,Calcutta February 28,1979-February 27,1982 September 28,1988-September 27,1991 Mewalal Shastri Searchlight, Patna February 28,1979-February 27,1982 Phani Talukdar Dainik Assam, Guwahati February 28,1979-February 27,1982 S Viswam Deccan Herald, Bangalore February 28,1979-February 27,1982 March 8,1982-March 7,1985 A Raghavan Blitz, Mumbai March 8,1982-March 7,1985 *N K Trikha Nav Bharat Times, New Delhi March 8,1982-March 7,1985 Ranajit Roy Choudhury Ananda Bazar Patrika, Calcutta March 8,1982-March 7,1985 Vijay P Naik Sakal, Pune March 8,1982-March 7,1985 Prithvis Chakravarty Aajkal July 9,1985-July 8,1988 Kamal K Bhatt Gujarat Samachar July 9,1985-July 8,1988 * An other term as and in Editors of Indian Languages Newspapers category Om Mehta Samachar Bharti July 9,1985-July 8,1988 Ashok Tandon PTI July
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