Gautam Bhattacharya
Gautam Bhattacharya is a sports journalist. He was the Associate Editor of Ananda Bazar Patrika in India.[1] He handled both sports and entertainment for the publication. He joined Ananda Bazar Patrika in January 1983 as a trainee journalist with The Telegraph (Kolkata). As of 7 February 2017, Mr. Bhattacharya has joined the Bengali language daily Sangbad Pratidin as its Joint Editor.
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Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Journalist |
Early life
Gautam Bhattacharya was born in Kolkata and brought up in Chennai. His father was a senior accounts officer with the central government.
Education
Gautam Bhattacharya completed his schooling at the Ballygunge Government High School. He later graduated from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata. Seven days before the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management entrance examination in January 1983, he gave an interview to the editor of The Telegraph (Kolkata), M J Akbar. He was asked to join The Telegraph the same day.
Books
He has written books like Sach (a biography of Sachin Tendulkar).
He is the author of the book in Bengali Jaya He.
Awards and recognition
His efforts in journalism and skill of writing has fetched him many awards which include:[2]
- Sports Editor of the year-2006 August, by Bengal Young Sports Journalists' Association
- Story of the year-2006 October, by Sports Journalists' Federation of India
- Excellence in Sports Journalism- 2008 September, by Shyam Steel Industries
- Sports Editor of the year- 2008 December, by Bengal Young Sports Journalists' Association.
- Rose Valley Award.
- KKN Journalism Award
- Co-Author of book on crilllSourav Ganguly (due in stands mid-2017)
- Author of Pankaj, the only authorized biography of legendary Indian Cricketer Pankaj Roy.
- Only Asian journalist to have exclusive interviews with the "Big Three" - Pelé, Don Bradman and Diego Maradona
See also
References
- Times group bags SJFI awards - The Times of India
- "GB Blog". Archived from the original on 13 November 2009. Retrieved 13 October 2009.