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  1. Tavleen Singh (born 1950) is an Indian columnist, political reporter and writer.

  2. Tavleen Singh, a leading Columnist associated with The Indian Express. Find all Columns from Tavleen Singh here. Follow : Twitter@TavleenSingh.

  3. www.tavleensingh.comTavleen singh

    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.

  4. 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.

  5. Apr 21, 2024 · Tavleen Singh writes: I met nobody in rural India who saw Modi as corrupt and autocratic. Many of these things should have happened long ago. But because we were so colonised a ruling class, we did not notice that ordinary Indians were forced to endure the worst public services. Written by Tavleen Singh. Updated: April 25, 2024 11:10 IST. Follow Us

  6. tavleensingh.com › aboutTavleen singh

    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.

  7. Apr 13, 2024 · Fifth column by Tavleen Singh: Corruption as an election issue The truth is that the quickest way to make a dishonest fortune is to become an Indian politician. Written by Tavleen Singh

  8. Story by Tavleen Singh • 16h. F irst, a confession. I regret that I have not written earlier about the rot in higher education that has been revealed in shameful detail in recent days. I should ...

  9. 5 days ago · The Minister of Education, Dharmendra Pradhan, showed contrition at his press conference last week and accepted responsibility for the catastrophic way the National Testing Agency has been ...

  10. 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 ...

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