BG Verghese Memorial Lecture

The Media Foundation instituted the BG Verghese Memorial Lecture in 2015 in memory of the legendary editor BG Verghese, who passed away in December 2014. Verghese, one of the founders of TMF, and also its chairperson, had remained the organisation’s guiding light until his passing.

In the 10 years since its inception, the memorial lecture, which is supported by the Verghese family and the India International Centre, New Delhi, has been delivered by a number of eminent personalities such as former Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Justice AP Shah, Justice Madan Lokur, former Vice-President of India Hamid Ansari, former Union minister for environment Jairam Ramesh, former Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian Alan Rusbridger, among others.

The BG Verghese Memorial Lecture 2024 was delivered by editor and author TN Ninan on Work and Wages: Old Challenges in the Age of Automation and AI

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BG VERGHESE (1927-2014), editor extraordinaire and staunch upholder of the freedom of the press, started his career with The Times of India and later became editor of Hindustan Times and The Indian Express. A recipient of the Magsaysay Award (1975), Verghese was uncompromising in his commitment to free speech and the citizen’s  right to know. He was information advisor to the Prime Minister (1966-69) and a Gandhi Peace Foundation Fellow. 

Verghese had a keen and enduring interest in developmental reporting and the social transformation it can help bring about. He wrote a number of books, including Reorienting India: Rage, Reconciliation and Security (2008), First DraftWitness to the Making of Modern India (2010) and Post Haste: Quintessential India (2014).

Read more about BG Verghese at https://www.bgverghese.com/

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TN Ninan, editor and author, on ‘Work and Wages: Old Challenges in the Age of Automation and AI

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Dr K. Srinath Reddy, president Public Health Foundation of India, on ‘Health Beyond Covid––An Agenda Awaits

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Alan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of The Guardian, on ‘What Journalists Can and Should Learn from Social Media’ (Online)

2021

Justice Madan Lokur on ‘Preserving and Protecting Fundamental rights ­–Freedom of Speech, Expression and Right to Protest’ (Online)

2020

Hamid Ansari, former Vice-President of India, on ‘Journalism in Times of Strident Nationalism

2019