Tavleen Singh

Tavleen Singh

Does Tavleen Singh drink alcohol?: Yes Tavleen Singh holding a glass of wine.

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7

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60-90

mins of stage time

Nationwide

can travel

Hindi

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Does Tavleen Singh drink alcohol?: Yes Tavleen Singh holding a glass of wine.Tavleen Singh is an Indian veteran journalist, columnist, political reporter, and author.Singh was born into an aristocratic Sikh family, and her father was a soldier. Singhs maternal grandfather was one of the five Sikh contractors who had helped Edwin Lutyens in building the city of New Delhi. [11]Harmony.When Singh started working as a reporter, there were only five women journalists in Delhi, and she was counted among one of the first female political journalists in India at that time.She writes an English weekly column for The Indian Express and a Hindi weekly column each for the Jansatta (on Sunday) and the Amar Ujala (on Monday).In a journalism career spanning over more than four decades, Tavleen has covered several political events in the sub-continent while working as a correspondent for various publications including The Telegraph, India Today, The Indian Express, Sunday, and The Sunday Times (London).She is considered one of the few journalists who have reported on many significant events in South Asia for both print and electronic media such as the general elections in Pakistan and India, the ethnic conflicts in Kashmir and Punjab (including reporting on the Operation Blue Star and the Operation Black Thunder), the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, and a coup in the Maldives. [12]The Print.The journalist has also appeared on the television in several Hindi and English current affairs programs and has anchored a show on NDTV Profit (now NDTV Prime). She has also interviewed various politicians like Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Bollywood stars like Amitabh Bachchan.Tavleen strongly believes in the promotion of Indian literature and runs a society called Mehfil-e-Gango-Jaman that supports financially poor skilled writers who write mostly in Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi languages.The political journalist admitted in an interview that she was never interested in fashion, and she couldnt bear to be fashionable. Tavleen Singh in her youth.

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