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Virginia Senate honored Indian American journalist Vishnudatta Jayaraman for excellence in journalism
Summary
The Virginia State Senate unanimously passed a resolution on March 13, 2026, commending T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman, founder and editor-in-chief of South Asian Herald, for his service and commitment to ethical journalism.
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The Virginia State Senate passed a resolution on March 13, 2026, commending Indian American journalist T. Vishnudatta Jayaraman, Ph.D., for his commitment to excellence in journalism and service to the Commonwealth. The resolution was introduced by State Senator Kannan Srinivasan and was adopted unanimously by voice vote. Jayaraman founded South Asian Herald in October 2024 with the aim of serving as an authentic voice for Indian American and broader South Asian communities in the United States. The resolution noted his work amplifying diverse voices and referenced recognition he has received, including mention in the Congressional Record.
Key details:
- The resolution was passed on March 13, 2026, and adopted by a unanimous voice vote.
- It was introduced by Virginia State Senator Kannan Srinivasan.
- Senator Srinivasan welcomed Jayaraman to the Senate Gallery on March 9 and praised his dedication to ethical journalism.
- Lieutenant Governor Ghazala Hashmi described South Asian Herald as an important voice and expressed gratitude for Jayaraman's work.
- Jayaraman founded South Asian Herald in October 2024 and was recently recognized in the Congressional Record.
- His prior work includes positions at News India Times, Hindustan Times, The Tribune, The Sunday Observer, and The Times of India, and he holds a Ph.D. plus two master’s degrees.
Summary:
The resolution highlights state-level recognition of Jayaraman's role in amplifying South Asian voices and contributing to independent journalism across the Commonwealth. Undetermined at this time.
