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    Tavleen Singh was born on Saturday, 22 July 1950 (age 71 years; as of 2021) in Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh (now in Uttarakhand). Born under the zodiac sign Cancer, Tavleen was brought up in Delhi. She attended the Welham Girls School in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, and went to Shimla to do a bachelor’s degree from St. Bede’s College. Continuing with her stu...

    Height (approx.):5′ 3″ Hair Colour: Dark Brown (She often dyes her hair in different shades of brown) Eye Colour: Black

    In March 1980, Tavleen had a scandalous relationship with Pakistan’s Punjab province’s governor Salman Taseer who was assassinated in 2011. The two had a brief romantic affair after they met in Del...
    Since the late 1980s, Tavleen Singh has been in a romantic relationship with Ajit Gulabchand, who is the CEO of the Hindustan Construction Company and belongs to the Walchand Hirachand family, one...

    Print Journalism

    Tavleen has covered several political events in the Indian sub-continent in over four decades of her journalism career. The veteran journalist stepped into the industry in 1974 as a junior reporter at The Statesman in New Delhi and worked there for almost eight years before she joined The Telegraph as a Special correspondent in 1982. Tavleen then became a South Asia correspondent for The Sunday Times, London in 1985 and again in 1987. She has also worked as a correspondent for many publicatio...

    Broadcast Journalism

    In 1990, Tavleen started working on television and headed the Star Plus channel’s Delhi bureau. After seven years, Tavleen took the job of anchoring a Hindi weekly programme “Ek Din, Ek Jeevan” on the same channel. The political journalist was also seen on television in several current affairs programs – both in Hindi and English language. Tavleen also anchored a show on NDTV Profit (now NDTV Prime) and interviewed Indian politicians like Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Bollywood stars like Amitabh...

    Tavleen attracted a lot of controversy in the 1980s due to her ‘scandalous’ affair with the Pakistani politician and businessman Salman Taseer, and because she had a son out of wedlock. Their relat...

    2020:Messiah Modi: A Tale of Great Expectations
    2016: India’s Broken TrystTavleen Singh gifting her book to PM Narendra Modi
    2012:Durbar
    2007:Political and Incorrect
    1999:Lollipop Street: Why India Will Survive Its Politicians
    1995:Kashmir: A Tragedy of Errors
    Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Women Journalist in 1988
    Sanskriti Award for Journalism in 1985
    Tavleen enjoys drinking alcoholic beverages.Tavleen Singh holding a glass of wine
    The single mother was financially supported her sister and friend, politician Vasundhara Raje while Tavleen was raising his son in Delhi. Singh also revealed that her then friend Sonia Gandhi would...
    Singh is also claimed by the media to have an obsession with the politician Sonia Gandhi. In an interview in 2016, Tavleen talked about this obsession and said, Hindustan Times The reason why it se...
    Tavleen was a pro-government – an ardent supporter of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) till 2019. Since then, the journalist has always taken a strong stance against the Indian government. Scroll.in
    The renowned columnist is also a supporter of Indian literature, and to promote it in the country Tavleen helps skilled writers of Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi languages who are financially poor, throug...
    In 2012 Tavleen published her book, Durbar, which she revealed in an interview was written originally as a novel and eventually re-written as non-fiction.
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  2. Tavleen Singh is the kind of "intellectual" that helped bring Modi to power. 100% agree. Before 2014, I was quite impressed with her writings and truly believed in her. But by 2016, I realised my folly. Even as of now, her idolatry for Modi is unwavered.

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

  4. Oct 16, 2018 · Tavleen Singh is an Indian writer, columnist and political reporter from Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. She owns a very successful career as a journalist and has worked with some of the leading English dailies of the country; The Statesman, The Telegraph, India Today and The Indian Express to name a few.

  5. Catch the full interview behind the paywall: https://bit.ly/TavleenSinghNLInterview'Modi represented to me somebody who had really come from the bottom.' In ...

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  6. Feb 11, 2020 · ‘Hope against hope’: What Tavleen Singh, former Narendra Modi supporter, now feels about him An excerpt from ‘Messiah Modi? A Tale Of Great Expectations’ by Tavleen Singh.