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Sanjoy Narayan is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Hindustan Times, a national English language newspaper in India. He held the position between 2008 and 2016. He held the position between 2008 and 2016.
Kalra, as Chief Managing Editor, heads Entertainment, Art and Lifestyle for 28 nationwide editions of the publication's daily supplements HT City.Winner of the most prestigious journalism award in India - The Ramnath Goenka Award - Sonal Kalra also writes an extremely popular weekly column A Calmer You [1] in HT City, which is being published since 2008, and has turned into three bestseller ...
When Shobhana Bhartia joined Hindustan Times in 1986, she was the first female chief executive of a national newspaper. Shobhana has been nominated as a Rajya Sabha MP from Congress Party. [15] Along with Hindustan Times, HT Media owns Desimartini, Fever 104 FM, Hindustan Times Telugu [16] and the newspaper Mint. [17]
Soumya Bhattacharya (born 1969) is an Indian journalist and author.. Born in Kolkata, Bhattacharya grew up and studied in Kolkata and London.As a journalist, he has worked on The Times (London), The Sydney Morning Herald, India Today magazine (New Delhi), The Telegraph (Kolkata) and the Hindustan Times.
Starting in 2016, Ghosh was editor-in-chief of the Hindustan Times. [5] He was previously managing editor of the business news website Quartz [6] and Time magazine's world editor. [7] He is an American national and was the first immigrant to be named world editor in Time 's more than 80 years.
Avadhanam Sita Raman, former editor of The Illustrated Weekly of India noted, "His column in Hindustan Times which he wrote every week under the pseudonym "Magnus" was the most widely read column in the country". [8] While working for Hindustan Times, Devdas Gandhi once offered him a large salary hike. Chalapathi Rau was said to have declined ...
Sunetra Choudhury is a journalist and anchor with The Hindustan Times. [1] Her career started with The Indian Express in 1999 where she became the deputy chief reporter. In 2002, she began her TV career with Star News. Later, she moved to NDTV in 2003. [2] Primarily located in New Delhi, she is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Mass ...
Nivan began her career in journalism at the Hindustan Times and subsequently became a correspondent and later an editor with The Indian Express. [6] She is also the author of the book, Headlines from the Heartland which is described as the first in-depth study into the growth of the expanding Hindi language newspaper industry in India.