Nalini Singh

Nalini Singh
Born Nalini Shourie
(1945-09-01) September 1, 1945
Jalandhar
Nationality Indian
Occupation Journalist and Author
Employer

Managing Director of Tvlive India Private Limited

Managing Editor at Nepal 1 Tv Channel
Known for Investigative Journalism
Television News Presenter at DD Metro Channel's (Currently known as DD News) show Aankhon Dekhi from 1990 to 2002.
Spouse(s) S. P. N. Singh[1]
Children Ratna Vira (daughter, Author, Daughter By Court Order [2] Sukaran Singh (son, VP - Tata Advanced Systems)[3]
Family H. D. Shourie, father
Arun Shourie, brother
Website

https://twitter.com/NaliniSinghTv

http://www.nepal1tv.net/contactus.html

Nalini Singh (born September 01, 1945) is an Indian journalist.

She has been the anchor for several current affairs programs on Doordarshan, and is most known for her program, 'Aankhon Dekhi', on investigative journalism.[4]

She had made another show - Hello Zindagi, for Doordarshan, broadcast in 1995.[5]

Early life

She is daughter of consumer rights activist, H. D. Shourie, and the sister of Indian journalists, Deepak Shourie, and Arun Shourie, who has also been a Union minister [6][7]

Career

Singh is also the managing director, TV Live India Pvt Ltd,[8] and Managing Editor of News Channel, Nepal-1.[9]

Personal life

She is also the daughter-in-law of Sir Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh , former Governor of Uttar Pradesh and first Indian Ambassador to Nepal.

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Singh, Nalini; Jain, Devaki; Chand, Malini (1980). Women's quest for power: five Indian case studies. Sahibabad, Distt. Ghaziabad, Delhi, India: Vikas Publishing. ISBN 9780706910216.

References

  1. deccanchronicle, 26 july 2014
  2. deccanchronicle, 26 july 2014
  3. Tatas, TAS-AGT
  4. Times of India, 10 Oct 2003
  5. Miller, Daniel (2003-12-16). Worlds Apart: Modernity Through the Prism of the Local. Routledge. ISBN 9781134840946.
  6. Nalini Singh's Nepalese-Hindi channel to launch in March
  7. Relative Values
  8. An uncommon man: H D Shourie Harmony Magazine, June 2004
  9. What's new(s)? Govt 'kill Bill' set to muzzle media IBNlive.com, Tuesday August 7


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