Radhika Sanghani
Radhika Sanghani | |
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Occupation | Writer, journalist, author, autist |
Language | English |
Education | Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls |
Genres | Journalism, fiction |
Radhika Sanghani is a writer and journalist for such publications as The Daily Telegraph and the author of such books as Virgin: A Novel and Not That Easy.[1][2][3][4][5]
Education
Sanghani attended Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls an independent school in Elstree, England and then went on to study English at University College London. Sanghani then did a Master of Arts in Newspaper journalism at City University.
Career
Sanghani worked as a graduate trainee for The Daily Telegraph in 2012 and continued to work for the publication as a features writer and columnist for five years. As of September 2017 she works as a freelance writer. Sanghani specialises in gender issues, social affairs and lifestyle feature writing.[6]
In 2015, Sanghani made headlines by claiming that office air conditioning is sexist. This was met with reactions ranging from negative responses to outright mockery.[7]
References
- ↑ The Daily Telegraph
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Penguinandrandomhouse.com
- ↑ Theboar.org
- ↑ Theasianwriter.co.uk
- ↑ [radhikasanghani.com "Radhika Sanghani"] Check
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value (help). radhikasanghani.com. - ↑ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11760417/Air-conditioning-in-your-office-is-sexist.-True-story.html
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