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Tavleen Singh (born 1950) is an Indian columnist, political reporter and writer.
Tavleen Singh writes: Criticism we cannot ignore
Now that the Prime Minister has won a third term and there is a solid opposition block in the Lok Sabha, it is my fervent hope that we can go back to those days when India was confident enough ...
Indian Express
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A bungalow for the MP: How Lutyens Delhi became an address for members of both Houses
The term ‘Lutyens bungalow’ is a misnomer. Contrary to popular belief, architect Edwin Lutyens did not design them. In the newly established capital city of Delhi, architects like Robert Russell ...
Indian Express
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Tavleen Singh, a leading Columnist associated with The Indian Express. Find all Columns from Tavleen Singh here.
Tavleen Singh is an author, journalist and TV anchor. She currently writes three weekly columns. One in English that appears in the Indian Express, one in Hindi that appears in India Today and a third column in English that is syndicated to various newspapers in India.
Tavleen Singh has been a journalist for more than 40 years. She has worked in television and print journalism covering events in South Asia that included elections in Pakistan and India, ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, a coup in the Maldives and ethnic conflicts in Kashmir and Punjab.
Jun 9, 2024 · Tavleen Singh writes: We deserve better leaders The BJP was flying too high and there was too much talk of one nation, one leader, one people from Modi who should know that this kind of talk is alright in an autocracy but not in a democracy.
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Tavleen Singh – one of the only five women reporters in Delhi at the time, is an award-winning Indian veteran journalist and one of the first female political reporters in India, who has worked for both print and electronic media.
3 days ago · Tavleen Singh writes: Can we go back to when India was not afraid of foreign correspondents or dissidents? Now that the Prime Minister has won a third term and there is a solid opposition block in the Lok Sabha, it is my fervent hope that we can go back to those days when India was confident enough to not be afraid of foreign correspondents or Indian dissidents.
Tavleen Singh talks about her new book, about democratic feudalism, and whether she’s obsessed with Sonia Gandhi. We are at Tavleen Singh’s parents’ ground floor apartment in the hallowed...
Why the Prime Minister said what he did last week is a mystery. What is clear is that by openly charging India’s two richest men with sending “tempos filled with black money in sacks” to the ...