Shyam Meera Singh is an Indian journalist and YouTuber. He was born on January 27, 1995, in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.
Unfortunately, the government filed a case against him under the UAPA. Despite facing challenges, he started his YouTube channel in May 2022, and by February 2023, he had gained an impressive 233,000 subscribers.

Shyam Meera Singh Biography:
Who is Shyam Meera Singh?
Shyam Meera Singh is a journalist who is very active on social media. He has a large number of followers on Twitter and Facebook. Recently, he faced consequences when he was removed from his position at Aaj Tak channel due to a derogatory tweet about Prime Minister Modi. Despite this setback, he remains actively engaged on various topics, including the farmer’s movement. He pursued his journalism studies at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) and hails from Uttar Pradesh.
Personal Details:
Field | Information |
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Name | Shyam Meera Singh |
Birth date | January 27, 1995 |
Age (as of 2023) | 28 years |
Birth place | Mathura, Uttar Pradesh |
Birth name | Shyam Meera |
Profession | journalistm |
Controversy | The case against him under the UAPA |
Nationality | Indian |
Zodiac Sign | N/A |
Famous For | To Aware voice against curruption |
Caste | OBC |
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Shyam Meera singh Education:
School | Update Soon |
College/University | B.S.A COLLEGE,MATHURA |
Educational Qualification | PG Diploma at Indian Institute of Mass communication, delhi B.sc. at B.S.A COLLEGE,MATHURA |
Shyam Meera singh Family Details:
Parents | Father-Bhagwan Singh Mother- Meera Devi |
Siblings | Brothers-Update Will Be Soon Sister- Update will Be Soon |
Marital Status | N/A |
Marriage date | NA |
Spouse | N/A |
Children | Son- Not Known Daughter- Not Known |
Shyam Meera singh Social Links:
Shyam Meera Singh has recently got 236000 followers on his social account Twitter and he is updating posts regularly.
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What is UAPA?
The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) was passed by the Indian Parliament in 1967. Over the years, amendments were made to this law in 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2019. The 2019 amendment introduced more rigorous provisions, making the UAPA even stricter.
The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) is an anti-terrorism law in India that aims to prevent unlawful activities and provide powers to deal with activities and individuals that pose a threat to the sovereignty and integrity of the country.
Here are some key features and points about the UAPA.
- The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) empowers the central government to designate organizations as “terrorist organizations” if they are involved in unlawful activities that threaten the security of India.
- Once the central government designates an organization as a terrorist organization under the UAPA, it makes the organization illegal, and its members can face severe penalties.
- The UAPA grants authorities the power to arrest and detain individuals suspected of being involved in unlawful activities or having links to terrorist organizations for an extended period, subject to certain conditions
- Bail restrictions: The law imposes strict restrictions on granting bail to those accused under the UAPA, making it difficult for the accused to secure bail.
- Expanding the definition of terrorism: The 2019 amendment broadened the definition of terrorism to include actions that threaten the economic security of the country, disrupt the supply of resources, or cause damage to public property, in addition to the previous definition of acts intending to strike terror.
- Criminalizing support to terrorist activities: The UAPA criminalizes providing support, whether financial or otherwise, to terrorist organizations or individuals involved in unlawful activities.
- Prosecution and trial: The UAPA sets up special courts for the speedy trial of cases related to unlawful activities and terrorism.
- Punishments: The law provides for rigorous imprisonment and fines for those found guilty of committing or supporting unlawful activities or being part of a terrorist organization.
FAQ
4 Years as of 2023.
317k Subscribers as of july 2023.