Sharada Prasad was educated mainly in Bangalore. He then started his career as a journalist at the
Indian Express Group and later joined the Publications Division of the Government of India as an assistant editor. Later, he served as the editor of
Yojana, the official journal of the
Planning Commission of India. His stint as the editor of the journal was reported to have brought him to Indira Gandhi's notice, and she invited him to join her staff as the media adviser. During his tenure with Indira Gandhi, Sharada Prasad was known to have assisted in the establishment of two notable institutions, the
Indian Institute of Mass Communication and the
National Institute of Design. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the
Padma Bhushan, in 1999, for his contributions to society. Sharada Prasad died, aged 84, on 2 September 2008, due to age-related illnesses, survived by his wife and two sons. and a series of newspaper articles under the title, ''The Book I Won't Be Writing''. == See also ==