In an era flooded with information, finding a voice that offers clarity, depth, and trust is vital. For the vibrant state of Punjab, that voice often belongs to Vibhor Mohan, a senior assistant editor with The Times of India’s esteemed Punjab bureau in Chandigarh.
With an impressive career spanning over 25 years, Vibhor isn’t just a reporter; he’s a seasoned chronicler of a region known for its dynamic politics and agriculture. His extensive experience has granted him a deep understanding of Punjab’s intricate socio-political fabric, allowing him to cut through the noise and deliver truly insightful journalism.
What truly sets Vibhor apart is his unique blend of traditional journalistic prowess and forward-thinking expertise. Holding a doctorate in new media, he brings a modern, analytical edge to his reporting, understanding how stories resonate and evolve in today’s digital world. This academic depth, combined with decades on the ground, makes his perspective rich and reliable.
At The Times of India, Vibhor focuses intensely on key areas that shape the future of Punjab. He delves into the workings of the Punjab government, meticulously covers the influential Aam Aadmi Party, and brings critical attention to the agricultural sector, the backbone of the state’s economy. Whether it’s policy shifts, political maneuvers, or the challenges faced by farmers, his reports offer readers a comprehensive and nuanced view.
Based in Chandigarh, Vibhor Mohan is more than just a journalist; he’s a vital conduit of truth, informing and empowering the people of Punjab and beyond. His commitment to thorough, informed reporting ensures that when you read his byline, you’re getting a story backed by decades of wisdom and a deep connection to the region he covers.