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Indian writer social critic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
T. G. Mohandas (born 1955) is an Indian engineer, lawyer, social critic, writer, journalist and television presenter from Kerala. Mohandas was the state convener of Bharatiya Janata Party's Intellectual Cell[1][2] and the General Secretary in 1997 of Bharateeya Vichara Kendram and its vice-president in 2006[3] and served also as General Manager of Ayodhya Printers, a company owned by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).[4]
T. G. Mohandas | |
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Born | 1955 69) | (age
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | |
Known for | Public speaking, ideologue, journalism |
Website | Official Twitter |
He came into contact with the RSS from childhood and still continues to be a strong proponent of Hindutva ideology in Kerala.[5] Mohandas serves as the state convener of Bharatiya Janata Party's Intellectual Cell.[6][4] Mohandas was the General Manager of the newspaper Janmabhumi for a brief period.[4]
T. G. Mohandas has authored several articles on Indian philosophy, politics and society. His works continuously published in weeklies like Kesari[17][5] , Kalakaumudi, Organiser and news-dailies like Mathrubhumi, Mangalam, Kerala Kaumudi, Janmabhumi etc. He actively participates in news channel debates representing Bharatiya Janata Party.[18][19][20]
On Janam TV, he hosts the TV programme—Polichezhuthu at every saturday 8.30PM IST.[21][third-party source needed]
In 2017, his TV programme in Janam TV Polichezhuthu received Tenth Thikkurissy Foundation award in the category of Best Social Criticism Programme.[24][third-party source needed]
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