The human side of reporting hard stories
By Pavithra in Media News on Monday, 27th April 2026 at 9:07pm
Journalism is often seen as a profession rooted in facts and objectivity. But for those reporting on the ground, especially in moments of crisis and loss, the job comes with an emotional weight that doesn’t always end with the story.
Repeated exposure to grief, violence, and human suffering can leave a lasting impact. For many journalists, certain moments, a face, a conversation, a scene, stay long after the assignment is over, shaping how they see both their work and the world around them.
Ranjeet Jadhav, an environment journalist and assistant editor at Mid-Day, credits one story with redirecting his career.
“I didn’t start out with a fixed plan to cover wildlife. Like many journalists, I was drawn to storytelling and being on the ground, understanding people and s...
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