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Shreyasi Singh
Shreyasi Singh is an independent journalist based in New Delhi. After graduating in journalism from the prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communications, Delhi, she worked as a correspondent and input editor for mainstream Indian news networks for almost five years.
April 25, 2011
Tamil Nadu's Heartening Turnout
The turnout in Tamil Nadu’s recent state elections was encouraging. Have voters decided enough is enough?
March 29, 2011
Queen Mayawati?
Investment in Lucknow’s infrastructure is welcome. But there’s something too regal about Mayawati’s style.
March 22, 2011
A Sad, Deafening Silence
India’s government is staying unhelpfully quiet about a stream of allegations over corruption.
March 07, 2011
Just Desserts for Indian Media?
India’s broadcast media has a tendency to sensationalize. But that’s no reason for government interference.
March 04, 2011
Hope After Shahbaz Bhatti
Shehrbano Taseer, daughter of slain Salmaan Tasser, offers hope following Pakistan’s latest assassination.
February 21, 2011
Gloss Comes Off Mumbai
A recent trip to Mumbai is a reminder of the challenges that India’s financial capital is now facing.
February 08, 2011
Necessary Sport Makeovers?
A rising badminton star may not need one, but one of India’s top cricket stadiums certainly requires a makeover.
February 05, 2011
Congress Party Platitudes
Sonia Gandhi writes as if the Congress Party inherited the problems India faces. It should take some responsibility.
February 03, 2011
India's Inflation Woes
Do rising prices and an increasing interest in firms investing overseas suggest the shine is coming off India?
January 27, 2011
Combating Complacency
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s latest cabinet reshuffle smacks of an unhealthy complacency.
January 21, 2011
Why Is India Bad at Sport?
Cricket aside, India has failed to live up to the sporting expectations of its population, says Shreyasi Singh. But it’s turning things around.
January 20, 2011
India In Hot Water?
India already scrapes the bottom of most transparency indexes. But is corruption actually getting worse?