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Uttaran Das Gupta is a writer and journalist based in New Delhi. He teaches journalism at O P Jindal Global University and has received the Robert Bosch Media Fellowship and Chevening South Asia Journalism Fellowship. He writes columns for Business Standard and The Wire, and is the author of two books.
Uttaran Das Gupta is a writer and journalist based in New Delhi. He teaches journalism at O P Jindal Global University and has received the Robert Bosch Media Fellowship and Chevening South Asia Journalism Fellowship. He writes columns for Business Standard and The Wire, and is the author of two books.
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