Nistula Hebbar
Nistula Hebbar | |
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Born | 17 March 1975 | (age 49)
Education | Jesus and Mary College,Delhi University,Delhi school of economics |
Occupation(s) | Book author, columnist |
Years active | 2000 – Present |
Known for | Author of "Kiss and Tell [1]" |
Spouse |
Kartikeya Sharma (m. 1999) |
Nistula Hebbar is an Indian journalist and author, currently working as the political editor at The Hindu.[1] She previously worked for The Times of India, The Economic Times,[2] and The Financial Express in New Delhi.[3][4]
Early life
[edit]She is from Mangalore and was born and brought up in Delhi.[5] She studied Sociology at the Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi and Delhi School of Economics.[6]
Journalism
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Hebbar has been a journalist since 2000.[7]
Works
[edit]Nistula Hebbar wrote a book titled Kiss and Tell in 2012.[8][9][10][11][12][13][excessive citations] She contributed to two books, Cabals and Kings (edited by Aditi Phadnis)[citation needed] and The Lives of Muslims in India (edited by Abdul Shaban).[14] In the latter, her essay deals with the Bharatiya Janata Party's engagement with Muslims.[14]
References
[edit]- ^ Aathira Konikkara; Nileena M. S. (30 November 2021), "Paper Priests: The battle for the soul of The Hindu", The Caravan
- ^ "'I never thought I'd write chick lit for my first book' (interview)". Rediff News. 3 July 2012.
- ^ "On romance and love-making". Deccan Herald. 28 March 2012.
- ^ Sravasti Datta (5 May 2012). "Pen truths". The Hindu.
- ^ "She tells Stories (interview)". The Sunday Indian. 18 November 2011.
- ^ "Chat with author of Kiss and Tell". Rediff News. 16 July 2012.
- ^ "Is the pen mightier than a sword?". The Hindu.
- ^ "Life in a bureau: Nistula Hebbar's Kiss and Tell". The Times of India.
- ^ "Love and longing in the age of scams". India Today.
- ^ "'It's a slice of life book'". The Times of India.
- ^ "Paperback Pickings". The Telegraph (India). Archived from the original on 6 March 2012.
- ^ "24-hour novel comes out of global leap collaboration". The Sunday Guardian.
- ^ "When a journo falls for a babu". Financial Express.
- ^ a b Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed (18 May 2012). "On the margins: Twelve essays that deal with issues that confront the minority community in the country". Frontline.
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