Deepti Hajela
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| Deepti Hajela | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1974 |
| Occupation | journalist |
| Ethnicity | American of Indian descent |
| Notable credit(s) | Associated Press; president of South Asian Journalists Association |
Deepti Hajela is an American journalist who is has been a newswoman for the Associated Press since 1996. She works in the New York bureau of the AP, covering a wide range of stories in the metropolitan region. In addition to breaking news and feature stories, she occasionally does music and book reviews (including quick-turnaround reviews of some of the Harry Potter books in the days after their release). She was president of the South Asian Journalists Association from 2005-2008.[1]
Hajela is a 1996 graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
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