Ira Mathur
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Ira Mathur is an Indian-born multimedia Caribbean freelance journalist/broadcaster/documentary producer/anchor who has worked in radio (610, Prime Radio), television (TV6, Government Information Division, CNC3) and print (Trinidad Express[1] and Trinidad Guardian) in Trinidad, West Indies. She has also written for the Gemini News Agency, the Daily Telegraph and the UK Guardian.[citation needed]
Mathur completed her primary secondary and tertiary education in India, Tobago, Canada, and England and holds a liberal arts degree in Literature and Philosophy. She is currently pursuing a long-distance Law degree from King's College London through the academy of Tertiary Studies in Trinidad.
She has been writing a weekly column since 1995 which currently appears in the Sunday Guardian.[2] She is also a news presenter for Cable News Channel 3.
References
- ^ Morley, Jefferson (2004) "India's Divisions Block Gandhi's Bid for Power", Washington Post, May 18, 2004, retrieved 2010-08-29
- ^ "Ira Mathur column archive", Trinidad & Tobago Guardian, retrieved 2010-08-29
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