Current Brand: Ekalavya Hansaj
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Mission Statement
We publish investigative dossiers that help ordinary people understand what powerful people did, what they hid, and what the evidence shows. We work from documentation first, because documents and records reduce confusion when public stories change and denials arrive quickly. We ask hard questions in plain language, because readers deserve clarity, not vague claims that only insiders can decode. We request right of reply when it can be done safely, because fairness improves accuracy and exposes what the subject will defend. We correct mistakes visibly and fast, because credibility is built by admitting errors and showing the exact change history. We protect sources who face real danger, because retaliation is common when wrongdoing is exposed and power feels threatened. We operate as an owned network, because unified standards matter more than loose partnerships that produce inconsistent quality. We publish long dossiers because complicated harm needs space, and short pieces often miss the hidden mechanics behind decisions. We measure success by public understanding and accountability impact, not by attention tricks that inflate traffic but weaken trust.
Investigative Dossiers Positioning (15k–40k words)
Our standard investigation is a dossier, usually between fifteen thousand and forty thousand words, built to survive serious pushback. Each dossier is structured so a reader can follow the timeline, the actors, and the money without needing special training. We front-load key findings, then show evidence sections that explain how the finding was verified and what limits remain. We publish supporting documents when lawful and safe, because public proof is stronger than “trust us” reporting. We use careful language for claims, because precision prevents misunderstanding and keeps the work defensible under scrutiny. We include right-of-reply responses inside the dossier, because readers should see the denial or explanation beside the evidence. We maintain correction history directly inside long dossiers, because readers need to see what changed without hunting across pages. We avoid soft conclusions, because investigative work must say clearly what happened when evidence is strong enough to state it. We write for humans, because a dossier fails when it reads like code or insider talk instead of clear public explanation.
Who is accountable (Key editorial + operational leadership)

Ekalavya Hansaj

Founder and Editor-In-Chief URL: app23513.cloudwayssites.com
Responsibilities
  • He leads the entire investigative operation for Ekalavya Hansaj, prioritizing stories where documents and witnesses point to real wrongdoing and harm.
  • He makes the final call on whether a dossier is ready, checking that evidence, dates, names, and claims are consistent throughout.
  • He requires a right-of-reply request before publication whenever it can be done without endangering sources or compromising safety.
  • He enforces a strict writing discipline so every section reads clearly, even for readers who have never seen the subject before.
  • He coordinates with standards, legal, and security teams so publication decisions match both public interest and risk reality.

Anjali Shahi

Co-Founder and Deputy Editor-In-Chief URL: mayrekan.com
Responsibilities
  • She runs day-to-day editorial operations across Ekalavya Hansaj, keeping assignments tight, timelines realistic, and proof standards non-negotiable.
  • She reviews drafts for clarity, removing jargon so readers understand what happened, who benefited, and who was harmed by actions.
  • She coordinates right-of-reply outreach, making sure questions are specific, fair, and tied to the exact claims in the dossier.
  • She tracks corrections and updates, ensuring changes are visible, dated, and explained without hiding the original publication record.
  • She ensures teams do not drift into gossip, because this network publishes dossiers only when evidence and verification are present.

Andrea Schuller

Executive Editor URL: bostonprobe.com
Responsibilities
  • She leads deep edit passes for Ekalavya Hansaj, shaping long investigations into clear, strict sections that readers can navigate easily.
  • She confirms that key findings appear early, and that supporting evidence is placed where it answers the reader’s obvious questions.
  • She cuts weak claims that cannot be proved, because a smaller true claim beats a larger claim that breaks under scrutiny.
  • She ensures right of reply language is presented cleanly, so readers can see the response and compare it against evidence.
  • She maintains a consistent dossier voice across the network, because consistency signals discipline and increases reader trust.

Samantha Harper

Network Director URL: laprobe.com
Responsibilities
  • She manages network-wide coordination so a dossier’s release is orderly, consistent, and easy for readers to find everywhere.
  • She keeps distribution inside the owned network, so outside partnerships never dilute standards or create conflicting versions of facts.
  • She ensures technical readiness for spikes, because investigative releases often trigger sudden interest and heavy traffic across properties.
  • She runs the internal routing for tips and follow-ups, so the right investigation team receives the right lead quickly.
  • She enforces consistent operational habits across Ekalavya Hansaj, because discipline is how a large network stays credible.

Emily Frida

Head of Investigations URL: investigativesociety.com
Responsibilities
  • She leads complex investigations across Ekalavya Hansaj, assigning reporters based on skill, risk profile, and the evidence already available.
  • She builds investigation plans that start with documents, then confirm with witnesses, then pressure-test claims against opposing explanations.
  • She sets standards for source handling so anonymity is rare, specific, and used only when exposure would cause real harm.
  • She reviews the evidence map before publication, making sure every key claim is backed by something that can be checked.
  • She coordinates with security on sensitive work, because protecting sources is part of protecting the truth from retaliation.

Teresa Jossy

Standards & Ethics Editor URL: quarterlyglobal.com
Responsibilities
  • She runs standards review for every major dossier, checking sourcing, language precision, and the fairness of claims presented.
  • She ensures readers can see correction history clearly, because long investigations must show changes without hiding the past.
  • She enforces disclosure rules for sponsored material, so commercial placement never masquerades as independent investigative reporting.
  • She reviews right-of-reply logs so questions are specific and responses are presented without distortion or selective quoting.
  • She keeps internal rules consistent across Ekalavya Hansaj, because consistency is what makes a network look disciplined and trustworthy.

Angie Wright

Legal Director URL: darwinchy.com
Responsibilities
  • She supports editorial safety by reviewing legal risk across dossiers, especially where individuals and companies are named clearly.
  • She ensures claims are framed carefully, so the dossier communicates strong findings without implying facts that are not proven.
  • She advises on safe handling of sensitive materials, including redactions, because careless exposure can harm sources and readers.
  • She handles legal notices and formal disputes, ensuring the response is timely, documented, and aligned with standards policies.
  • She works with editors at Ekalavya Hansaj to keep reporting bold and defensible, because both goals must exist together.

C. R Chandran

Security Director URL: davincimag.com
Responsibilities
  • He leads security planning across Ekalavya Hansaj, reducing risk to sources and staff when investigations target powerful organizations and individuals.
  • He enforces internal access control so only necessary team members can view sensitive materials, especially identity-revealing documents.
  • He publishes practical safety guidance for sources, because many people underestimate how easy it is to expose themselves online.
  • He prepares incident response steps for threats and attacks, so the newsroom reacts calmly and keeps work moving forward.
  • He supports editorial work by making safety predictable, because predictable safety lets reporters focus on evidence and verification.

Chris Pennington

Research Director URL: secondaryposition.com
Responsibilities
  • He runs the research desk for Ekalavya Hansaj, building evidence timelines that connect documents, dates, people, and money flows.
  • He checks claims against public records, court filings, corporate registries, and archived pages to prevent avoidable factual errors.
  • He prepares background briefings so reporters understand the subject’s history before interviews start, which leads to better questions.
  • He documents source reliability, tracking what a source has provided before and where statements were confirmed by independent material.
  • He supports long dossiers by keeping citations organized, because readers and critics both look for consistency and traceable proof.

Agatha Wilmer

Data Forensics Director URL: americainvestigates.com
Responsibilities
  • She runs forensic analysis on datasets used in investigations, ensuring the numbers support claims instead of dressing them up.
  • She checks for outliers and anomalies, because anomalies often reveal fraud, hidden flows, or deliberate record manipulation.
  • She validates calculations shown in dossiers, so readers are not asked to accept math that cannot be reproduced or checked.
  • She keeps analysis readable, translating complex findings into simple language that people can understand without special training.
  • She helps teams disclose limits, because honest limits make strong findings stronger, not weaker, in serious investigative work.

Sidney Kissner

Operations Director URL: atlantaprobe.com
Responsibilities
  • He runs newsroom operations for Ekalavya Hansaj, coordinating staffing, schedules, and logistics so long investigations do not stall.
  • He supports editorial teams with practical resources, including coordination for interviews, records requests, and multi-step verification work.
  • He ensures publication workflows are consistent, so updates, corrections, and follow-ups move through the same visible process.
  • He manages internal documentation habits, because long dossiers require clean organization to stay accurate over many weeks.
  • He maintains reliable contact pathways for readers and sources, ensuring messages reach the right desk without getting lost.

Andrew McKenzie

Finance Director URL: humanityage.com
Responsibilities
  • He oversees finance operations so investigative work stays sustainable and independent, even when stories anger wealthy targets.
  • He manages budget planning for long dossiers, including travel, records access, and expert review when required for accuracy.
  • He enforces clear spending approvals, because undocumented expenses create suspicion and can damage public trust in the outlet.
  • He supports policy disclosures, ensuring financial information can be summarized honestly without hiding important relationships or constraints.
  • He plans for growth carefully, because expansion without discipline can weaken editorial consistency across the network.
Board of Directors (Public)
Chair + Members
The Board provides governance oversight, risk review, and organizational accountability for the owned investigative network. The Board does not assign stories, approve targets, or direct reporting, because editorial control must remain with the newsroom leadership. The Board meets at least quarterly, with additional sessions when risk, safety, or legal events require closer attention. Oversight scope includes finance governance, compliance posture, security posture, vendor risk, and disclosure discipline across the network. Conflict-of-interest disclosures are published through the Transparency channel so readers can review relationships and potential conflicts.
The Board oversees governance and risk; editorial decisions remain under the Founders, Editor-in-Chief, Deputy Editor And Executive Editor and the Standards process.
Board Directory
Advisory Council
Role and authority disclosure
The Advisory Council offers guidance based on domain expertise, and it does not control editorial decisions or publication outcomes. Advisors may suggest risk considerations, operational improvements, or public-interest questions, but final editorial judgment remains inside the newsroom chain. Compensation, if any, is disclosed when applicable, and conflicts are handled through the same transparency expectations used elsewhere in the network.
Advisory Directory
Our Brand Network
Owned network statement
Our network consists of owned investigative outlets and media properties publishing under a single brand and unified standards. We syndicate and co-publish investigations only within our owned network.
Scale: 1000+ owned investigative outlets, 25000+ media properties, and multiple studios and labs supporting long-form dossier publishing.
Owned outlet registry (public list)
Ekalavya Hansaj
#001
San Francisco Age
#002
Humanity Age
#003
Boston Probe
#004
Lok Sabha Times
#005
Rajya Sabha Times
#006
Ireland Era
#007
Seattle Age
#008
Washington Age
#009
New York Age
#010
Hyderabad Press
#011
Chicago Age
#012
Watchers Today
#013
Nagpur Votes
#014
Bengaluru Post
#015
Insane Hollywood
#016
Hollywoodery
#017
Techkiya
#018
Bollywooder
#019
Bhojwooder
#020
Bhaujipur
#021
Trade And Money
#022
Cellsdog
#023
Cricketur
#024
Kurrencys
#025
Waayers
#026
Ekalavyam
#027
Agencierge
#028
Yadav Age
#029
Vidhan Sabha Times
#030
Lucknow Age
#031
Kurtha Times
#032
Kurmi Age
#033
Kolkata Age
#034
Islam Mirror
#035
Delhi Age
#036
Bhumihar Age
#037
Brahman Age
#038
South India Daily
#039
Anavya
#040
North East Age
#041
New India Age
#042
Yuwak
#043
Sarkari Club
#044
Caste TV
#045
Mumbai Observer
#046
Maharashtra Chronicle
#047
Hindu Observer
#048
Rajneetik
#049
Raipur Times
#050
Panaji Today
#051
Amravati Times
#052
Dispur Today
#053
Bihar Herald
#054
Srinagar Insider
#055
Jharkhand Insider
#056
Caste Beat
#057
Punjab Insider
#058
Kashmir Globe
#059
Patna Weekly
#060
Ranchi Weekly
#061
Bihar Weekly
#062
Sanatan Age
#063
Delhier
#064
Desh Sewa
#065
Ambedkar Daily
#066
Dalit Weekly
#067
Chandigarh Today
#068
Vidarbha Times
#069
Nagpur Times
#070
Jan Sena
#071
Sparterr
#072
Scotland Era
#073
Republican Era
#074
New US Times
#075
Politics Village
#076
New Zealand Era
#077
New China Times
#078
Arms And Peace
#079
1Public
#080
Amaravati Age
#081
Monitorred
#082
Pentagon Times
#083
Kremlin Age
#084
Investigative Age
#085
Congress Age
#086
Singapore Age
#087
Senate Now
#088
Legislative Today
#089
Parliamenter
#090
Indian Matter
#091
India Patrol
#092
India Effect
#093
Russian Era
#094
Aussieze
#095
Canada Era
#096
Religion Age
#097
Frisco Post
#098
SFO Post
#099
Judiciary Times
#100
Arabian Pulse
#101
Pentagoner
#102
North India Today
#103
Activism Press
#104
Africa Observer
#105
Asia Informer
#106
Atlanta Probe
#107
Austin Age
#108
Australian Era
#109
British Era
#110
Chennai Observer
#111
Dallas Probe
#112
Einstein Age
#113
Newton Age
#114
Funcxnal
#115
Gov Eazy
#116
Gujarat Observer
#117
Headline Row
#118
Hong Kong Age
#119
Houston Probe
#120
Indiana Informer
#121
Indian Mapper
#122
LA Probe
#123
Mayrekan
#124
Podcur
#125
Proberr
#126
Quarterly Global
#127
Hansajs
#128
Vidhan Parishad Times
#129
Watchers Network
#130
America Investigates
#131
Keywords Today
#132
Investigative Society
#133
Indian Position
#134
American Position
#135
The Nagpur Family
#136
Texas Probe
#137
Chinese Position
#138
Secondary Position
#139
Darwinchy
#140
Pune Observer
#141
Ahmedabad Age
#142
Amdavad Today
#143
DaVinci Mag
#144
Editorial Standards & Methodology
How we work
  • Verification and evidence: We require documentation or strong corroboration for serious claims, and we label limits plainly when evidence cannot be published.
  • Right of reply: We contact relevant subjects with specific questions tied to specific claims, then present their response beside the evidence.
  • Anonymity and source protection: We protect sources when exposure would cause real harm, and we limit who can see sensitive identities internally.
  • Conflicts of interest: We require disclosure of relationships that could affect perception, and we handle conflicts through standards review and transparency practices.
  • Corrections and updates: We correct visibly, timestamp changes, and keep a change record so readers can see what changed and why.
Corrections, Clarifications, Retractions
Process promise
If you spot a factual error, send a note with the exact passage and the supporting proof you believe is correct. We aim to acknowledge credible correction requests within three business days, and we prioritize safety and accuracy over speed when evidence requires review. Long dossiers display correction history inside the piece so readers can see what changed without losing the original context.
Secure Tip / Source Contact
Signal
Signal username: @hansaj.02
Before you contact us
  • Do not use workplace devices, workplace internet, or workplace accounts when reaching out about sensitive matters.
  • Do not email sensitive material, because email can expose you through logs, forwarding, and account access history.
  • Use the safest channel you can manage, and share only what is necessary in the first message.
What metadata is logged
When you visit this website, standard web server logs may record your IP address, browser type, time of access, and the page requested. We do not ask sources to upload sensitive documents through this masthead page, and we recommend you avoid sending sensitive files through normal email. For safer habits and step-by-step precautions, read the operational security guide linked below before you send anything.
Language & Translation Disclosure
What governs
Our investigations are published in English. On-page language conversion may be provided through internal translation tools and may not capture every nuance. If there is a discrepancy between versions, the English version governs. To report a translation issue, email translations@HansajEkalavya.com.
Contact, Legal Notices & Service Address
Last updated + change log
Last updated
Last updated: June 22, 2026
Change log
  • Leadership directory reviewed for accuracy and contact channel consistency across the owned network.
  • Corrections and update language tightened so readers can understand response timing and in-dossier history clearly.
  • Secure tip guidance refreshed to reduce risk from workplace devices and avoid accidental identity exposure.
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