Sharad Maverick

Sharad is a graduate in Mass communication and Journalism from Makhanlal Chaturvedi University of Journalism and Mass communication. He has worked as a photographer, cameraman, editor for various media organisation. Sharad has experience in the division of Radio, Web and Magazine. Sharad is know for his artist approach and entrepreneur career. He has understood the urge to represent the unheard voices of the society and he continues to do it in capacity of Editor-in-cheif at Maverick times and as an Artist.
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The martyred will be brought to justice: CM Yogi

Vikas Dubey, the main accused in the killing of eight policemen in Kanpur, carries an ill-famed record of criminal activities and proximity to politicians....

How to self Publish a book

There are readers who have turned into writers during the lockdown. Writing a book? Easy! ...

The ‘Corona stay’ is equally in the Hands of government as ours

Article by: Sanjeet Nigodia While coming down to the end of 3rdphase of Coronavirus induced national lockdown in the entire country, the matter of concern...

Shallu Jindal bags the prestigious Golden Peacock Award for social & cultural leadership

Chairperson of JSPL Foundation Shallu Jindal has been awarded the Golden Peacock Award for Social and Cultural Leadership – 2019 in London. She received...

Gun firing leads to 11 deaths at a Bar in Brazil

By: Sanghamitra Gogoi Widespread terrorism spreading rampant isn’t a contemporary event and the world is facing the cons of it through countless lives going missing...

Dutte Chand: facing denial from family for her partner choice

By: Sanghamitra Gogoi Gone are those days when people would hide their complex relationship status in order to shield themselves from the societal notions of...

Dark side of your shining makeup

This is a report by Lexy Lebsack: 'Who investigates the dark world of child labor in the Mica mines of India. She finds out...

So What If It’s 60% I’m still proud of my son!

“Super proud of my boy who scored a 60% in Class 10 board exams. Yes it is not a 90%, but that doesn't change...