Name Hartosh Bal Role Editor | Books A Certain Ambiguity | |
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Hartosh singh bal at the punjabi subaltern summit 2012 chandigarh
Hartosh Singh Bal is currently the political editor of The Caravan magazine. Bal was the political editor of Open magazine when Open first brought to public attention the existence of the Radia Tapes.
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- Hartosh singh bal at the punjabi subaltern summit 2012 chandigarh
- what iswwrong with the media and what can be done about it by hartosh singh bal
- Books
- Fired from Open magazine
- References

what iswwrong with the media and what can be done about it by hartosh singh bal
Books

Bal has co-written a novel called A Certain Ambiguity which won the 2007 Association of American Publishers award for the best professional/scholarly book in mathematics. Bal went on to write another book--"Waters close over us"—which is partly a travelogue featuring Bal's travels on the Narmada river, and partly a sociological, political, artistic, historical, and anthropological commentary on the culture of this region.
Fired from Open magazine

In November 2013, Bal was controversially fired from his position of political editor of Open magazine. In an interview, Open's former Editor Manu Joseph revealed that the magazine's proprietor, Sanjiv Goenka, had told Joseph that Bal's views, expressed in his writings and in television appearances, were resulting in him "making a lot of... political enemies." Citing several incidents, including the controversial firing of Bal, a July 2014 editorial in the New York Times commented:

Press censorship seems to be back with a vengeance in India, this time imposed not by direct government fiat but by powerful private owners and politicians.