It’s easy to get carried away with cricket in India. You will never be accused of doing too much. No one has ever told an editor: you overdid the cricket story.
When M S Dhoni’s men were playing West Indies on Wednesday, the world, including everyone in the Hindustan Times newsroom, was watching Pakistan playing Australia. Read more
I was talking to some raw journalism recruits the other day. And it was difficult to escape their optimism about things, everything. They were young, bright and quite untouched by cynicism that sets in very quickly in this profession.
They were as raw as they get, waiting for their first byline. Read more
The first election I covered was in 1994. Delhi was made of seven Lok Sabha seats as now, but differently sized. East Delhi and Outer Delhi were the massive comprising 20 and 21 assembly constituencies respectively. In fact, if my memory is still with me, which it is I think, Outer Delhi was the most populous Lok Sabha constituency in the country – a dubious honour, but an honour no doubt. Read more
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