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Patricia Mukhim is Editor, The Shillong Times published since 1945 from Meghalaya’s capital of Shillong. She has been a long-standing columnist having written articles since 1987 on issues of India’s North East - a region comprising seven states which is very little understood outside of itself. Before taking on the mantle of editorship in 2008, Patricia has been a gender activist and authored a book – “Waiting for an Equal World,” which looks at gender relations in India’s North East. Patricia demystifies the myth that women enjoy a charmed life in matrilineal Meghalaya - a much romanticized notion. Amongst the many awards she has been conferred are the Chameli Devi Jain Award for outstanding women media person in 1996 and the Padmashri in 2000.

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Law & Order, Politics: Why AFSPA Is Still in Place in Many Northeast Districts

Patricia Mukhim Apr 6, 2022
What made it to the news was the lifting of AFSPA, not that the law was reimposed in some areas for six more months.
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Mending the British-made Assam-Mizoram dispute: Northeast needs creative solutions like building…

Patricia Mukhim Jul 29, 2021
Historically speaking, it is an ironic sight. Assam police stepped inside the known cultural boundaries of Mizoram and Meghalaya this week, but these areas were only demarcated by the British after they entered the region in 1826 following…
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Editors in Modi’s India have two choices — speak up or give in to intellectual slavery

Patricia Mukhim Jul 28, 2020
The press, which is the fourth pillar of Indian democracy, is not given the same status as the other three pillars today. Journalists have to make their choice.
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