Gauri Lankesh was a prominent Indian journalist and activist, born on January twenty-ninth, nineteen sixty-two, in Bangalore, Karnataka. She was deeply influenced by her father's legacy, P. Lankesh, who founded the Kannada weekly Lankesh Patrike. Gauri took the reins of this publication as an editor and later established her own weekly, Gauri Lankesh Patrike, which became a platform for her fearless journalism.
Throughout her career, Gauri was known for her unwavering stance against right-wing Hindu extremism. Her work not only highlighted the issues of caste-based discrimination but also championed women's rights, making her a significant voice in contemporary Indian society. Her commitment to these causes earned her the prestigious Anna Politkovskaya Award, recognizing her courage and dedication to social justice.
Tragically, Gauri's life was cut short when she was murdered outside her home in Rajarajeshwari Nagar on September fifth, two thousand seventeen. Her untimely death sent shockwaves across the nation, sparking widespread outrage and calls for justice. Gauri Lankesh's legacy continues to inspire many who fight for truth and equality in India.