In his condolence message, the chief minister described Mishra as a fine journalist, whose in-depth knowledge coupled with dynamic and visionary writings on various national issues, made him popular among the masses and the classes.
Singh recalled the services rendered by Mishra in his career spanning over three decades, including his stint in National Herald - a newspaper founded by India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
Raveen Thukral, the Media Advisor to the chief minister, expressed his sympathies for the bereaved family and remembered Mishra as a journalist of deep understanding with an incisive edge in his writings.
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