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  1. Sagarika Ghose (born 8 November 1964) is an Indian Member of Parliament, journalist, columnist and author. She has been a journalist since 1991 and has worked at The Times of India, Outlook and The Indian Express.

  2. SAGARIKA GHOSE (born November 8th 1964) is Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), All India Trinamool Congress. She is a noted journalist and author. She is the author of two biographies: `Indira, India’s Most Powerful Prime Minister’ (Juggernaut 2017) and `Atal Bihari Vajpayee, India’s Most Loved Prime Minister.’ (Juggernaut 2021) Both ...

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  4. The Trinamool Congress has nominated Sagarika Ghose, Sushmita Dev, Mohammed Nadimul Haque, and Mamata Bala Thakur as candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls. Sagarika Ghose (File...

  5. Sagarika Ghose has been a journalist for over three decades, starting her career with The Times of India, subsequently moving to Outlook magazine and The Indian Express.

  6. Apr 5, 2023 · Sagarika Ghose writes: When democratically-elected governments are no longer accountable in Parliament, citizens don’t know what they have voted for. Democratic institutions require a commitment to the values of constitutional democracy

  7. She is a noted journalist and author. She is the author of two biographies: `Indira, India’s Most Powerful Prime Minister’ (Juggernaut 2017) and `Atal Bihari Vajpayee, India’s Most Loved Prime Minister.’ (Juggernaut 2021) Both these biographies have been declared national best sellers.

  8. 1 day ago · TMC MP Sagarika Ghose speaks in the Rajya Sabha during ongoing Parliament session PTI. In her debut speech in the Rajya Sabha late on Tuesday, Trinamul’s Sagarika Ghose accused the Narendra Modi government of encouraging “authoritarian populism” in the country. In the 15 minutes that she spoke, the Rhodes scholar and former journalist listed out 15 examples of what she described as “democracy deficit” in the country, that included the NEET paper leak, Manipur, lynch mobs, attacks ...

  9. Jun 28, 2023 · The short answer is no. In fact a Pew Research Survey in 2017 revealed the following: Support for a “strongman” unchecked by judiciary and Parliament is highest in India at 55 per cent. Almost half of the respondents, 53 per cent, said military rule would be a very good thing.

  10. Consulting Editor at Times of India · Journalist, reporter, columnist, author. 30 years experience in the field, as reporter, writer, magazine essayist, newspaper columnist. Print...

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