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Moniker for change
Deccan Chronicle | Ayesha Tabassum DC | May 14, 2012
She isn’t a star or a politico. She is a regular city-bred girl. But her face seems to have become synonymous with the Justice for Richard cause. City-based Monika Khangembam, a 24-year-old mass communication post-graduate student is the one who made Loitam Richard’s story a headline across the media. Monika, who sparked the national struggle for justice, recently met Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal. Now back in Bengaluru, she is optimistic about bringing a change
At present, Monika who is interning as a corporate communication and marketing trainee is busy ensuring Richard’s case goes forward. Though at the heart of this movement, Monika says she is a regular girl. But what transformed her into a ‘leading lady’ of the cause is interesting to know.
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