Santosh Singh is the Patna-based assistant editor of The Indian Express. In the past, he has worked with The Asian Age and The Statesman in New Delhi and Bhopal, and The Telegraph in Patna. He is the author of JP to BJP: Bihar After Lalu and Nitish (2021) and Ruled or Misruled: The Story and Destiny of Bihar (2015). He has won the KC Kulish International Award for Excellence in Print Journalism (2009), the Statesman Rural Reporting Award (first prize, 2010), Express Excellence Award (2012), Press Council of India Award for Development Journalism (2013) and the RedInk Awards in 2018 and 2019. He was twice a member of the Bihar Press Accreditation Committee and has taught at the Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication in Bhopal.
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