Sagarika Ghose
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| Born | 8 November 1964 New Delhi, India |
| Education | St. Stephen's College, Delhi Magdalen College, Oxford St Antony's College, Oxford |
| Occupation | News Anchor of CNN-IBN |
| Spouse(s) | Rajdeep Sardesai |
| Children | 2 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Years active | 1991 – present |
| Notable credit(s) | Face The Nation |
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Sagarika Ghose (Hindi: सागरिका घोष; born 8 November 1964) is an Indian journalist, news anchor and author. Ghose received her bachelor's degree in History from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. A recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship, she has a Bachelor's in Modern History from Magdalen College and an M.Phil. from St Antony's College, Oxford. She has been a journalist since 1991 and has worked at The Times Of India, Outlook magazine and The Indian Express. She is currently (2011) the Deputy Editor and a prime time anchor on the news network CNN-IBN.[1] She was awarded the Gr8-ITA award for Excellence in Journalism in 2009. In 2006 she received an Excellence in Journalism Award from the FICCI. She has reported extensively from the field in general elections, feature stories as well as from Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bhutan and has had a popular editorial column first in the Indian Express, then in the Hindustan Times.
In 2004 she became the first woman to anchor the popular BBC show Question Time India. She is also the author of the novel The Gin Drinkers, published in 1998. Her second novel Blind Faith was published in 2006 by Harper Collins.
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[edit] Personal life
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She is the daughter of Bhaskar Ghose, erstwhile Director General of Doordarshan, the Indian public television network. Her two aunts include Ruma Pal, former justice of the Supreme Court of India and Arundhati Ghose, former ambassador and diplomat.
She is married to one of India's leading journalists, Rajdeep Sardesai. Rajdeep and Sagarika have two children, son Ishan, 17, and daughter Tarini,15.
[edit] Controversies
In November 2011, Sagarika was at the center of a controversy when CNN-IBN was accused of passing off a recorded interview between her and Sri Sri Ravishankar as a live interaction on television. [2] The channel issued a clarification and an apology saying that the error was unintentional, that it should have explicitly mentioned that the interview was pre-recorded and not live as it was aired during a live television debate. [3]
[edit] Bibliography
- The Gin Drinkers (1998)
- Blind Faith (2006)
- Face The Nation
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Interview with Sagarika Ghose". mutiny.in. June 5, 2007. http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20090131085318/http://mutiny.in/2007/06/05/interview-with-sagarika-ghose. Retrieved April 9, 2011.
- ^ "Look-Live Lies". Indian Express. 12 November 2011. http://www.indianexpress.com/news/looklive-lies/874707/1. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
- ^ "Face The Nation: A clarification and an apology". CNN-IBN. 12 November 2011. http://ibnlive.in.com/news/a-clarification-and-apology/200893-3.html. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
[edit] External links
- Sagarika Ghose on BBC World Service
- Sagarika Ghose's Blog
- Sagarika Ghose works
- Harper Collins
- Network 18 Official website
- In.com - Latest Online venture from Network 18 Group
- CNN IBN News
- Sagarika Ghose on Twitter
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