Speaker Profile

Sanjoy Hazarika
About
Sanjoy Hazarika currently lives near a forest in Shillong in the hills of Meghalaya and travels extensively across the North East and its neighbourhood. Over the decades, he has combined roles as researcher, columnist, mentor and practitioner. A former reporter for the New York Times, he is a recipient of the Rotary Peace Award for Writing and has been published extensively in Indian and international media. River Traveller is his sixth book. His earlier books include the acclaimed Strangers of the Mist and its sequel, Strangers No More. He has been co-editor of several books including Hope Behind Bars: Gender, Poverty and Livelihood in the Eastern Himalayas and Japan and India’s North East: Engagement through Connectivity. His work has also appeared in peer-reviewed journals and anthologies including the Routledge Companion to the North- East. He is currently completing a book on Mizoram. He has produced over a dozen documentaries including on the Brahmaputra, dolphins, governance, conflict and rights. In 2000, he founded the Centre for North-East Studies and Policy Research whose flagship programme is the innovative boat clinics on the Brahmaputra that reach nearly three lakh people every year with support from the Assam Government’s National Health Mission.
Sessions
River Muse
KaLaM Hub
With: Gurnaik Johal, Labonita Ghosh
Sanjoy Hazarika and Gurnaik Johal on rivers as muse. In conversation with Labonita Ghosh
Sat, 24 Jan4:50 PM - 5:50 PM
Literature
Printing A Republic
KaLaM Lawns
With: Jyotsna Mohan, Shreevatsa Nevatia
Jyotsna Mohan and Sanjoy Hazarika on chronicling the republic in black and white. In conversation with Shreevatsa Nevatia
Mon, 26 Jan11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Literature