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From Bastar to the Byline: Jyoti Markam Writes Back Against Invisibility

INDIA: Bastar is often reduced to a headline. Conflict, insurgency, and unrest dominate how the region is portrayed, leaving little space for the everyday lives, voices, and complexities of its people. For Jyoti Markam, who comes from Bastar and belongs to the Muria Indigenous community, this narrowing of reality was not just frustrating, it was formative. A first-generation learner, Markam did not grow up imagining journalism as a career. In Ba…
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Transcontinental Times broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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