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Veenu Sandhu is senior associate editor at Business Standard. Based in New Delhi, she has been a journalist since 1996, and has worked in some of India's leading newsrooms across print, digital and television media, including NDTV 24x7, Hindustan Times and The Indian Express. At Business Standard, she writes, commissions, edits and gives direction to special, in-depth articles for the newspaper and the digital platform across beats and sectors. She also hosts video shows for Business Standard. Before this, she edited BS Weekend. She is a 2017-18 batch Chevening South Asia Journalism fellow.
Veenu Sandhu is senior associate editor at Business Standard. Based in New Delhi, she has been a journalist since 1996, and has worked in some of India's leading newsrooms across print, digital and television media, including NDTV 24x7, Hindustan Times and The Indian Express. At Business Standard, she writes, commissions, edits and gives direction to special, in-depth articles for the newspaper and the digital platform across beats and sectors. She also hosts video shows for Business Standard. Before this, she edited BS Weekend. She is a 2017-18 batch Chevening South Asia Journalism fellow.
A two-month-long exhibition at National Museum traces India's history through vintage maps
The authors trace the roots of Rahul Yadav, e-commerce's enfant terrible
A serial protester, Pamma has been dubbed as India's "most outraged man"
Reports indicate that since 2012-13, the sale of air purifiers, which promise to clean up in the air in homes and offices, has more than doubled
With guided walks, theme-based galleries and performances, the National Museum in Delhi is reinventing itself
Pilates, a fitness system that focuses on stretching to help the muscles find their balance, is becoming popular. The author tries it out
The imbalance in the south, east and north municipal corporations of Delhi recently resulted in a garbage war. The grim financial status of the civic bodies could mean more grief for the national capi
Diya Sethi's brutally honest account of her battle against addiction shows that, contrary to common belief, long-lasting recovery is possible
iCALL, a helpline run by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, is trying to help people - from factory workers to executives - facing mental health problems
A number of studies and statistics prove that marital rape is a reality in India. But laws that do not acknowledge this are another reality that a large number of married women are forced to live with
Ernst & Young survey finds investigative panel members not trained, rules not displayed, ignorance about penalty for non-compliance
Interview with international director (Asia), SOS Children's Villages International
Interview with Infosys chair and former chairman of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices
Cleanse the lungs of toxic air while staying in the city
Recent declassified information says that Subhas Chandra Bose's family was kept under surveillance even after Independence
The travails of driving in the city and how to deal with them
By talking about her struggle with depression, Deepika Padukone has exposed the stress-filled lives of filmstars
A woman's ordeal only worsens after she protests against sexual harassment at the office