Aarti Tikoo Singh
Aarti Tikoo Singh | |
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Born |
Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, India | 12 October 1978
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | India |
Occupation | Columnist |
Years active | 2001 - Present |
Aarti Tikoo Singh is a senior assistant editor with The Times of India in New Delhi.[1][2] She has a Masters in International Relations, International Economic Policy from New York’s Columbia University in 2009. Earlier, she worked as a journalist in Jammu and Kashmir for almost seven years.[3] She is a Kashmiri Pandit.[4][5][6] Aarti is also part of Delhi Freethinkers, an atheist group.[7][8][9] She has been married to a non-practising Sikh Atheist since 2005.
Aarti got her B.Sc. from University of Jammu. She has two M.A. degrees from University of Jammu, one in English literature and another in Political Science. She has been an active journalist since 2001. She worked as a news correspondent with Hindustan Times from 2001 to 2003. She did her internship at BBC News in 2008.
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References
- ↑ "Free speech in Delhi, a barricade in Kashmir".
- ↑ "Tarek Fatah: India is the only country where Muslims exert influence without fear".
- ↑ "MY TURN: MEMORIES OF RELIGIOUS TERROR IN KASHMIR".
- ↑ "I am a secular Indian Kashmiri Aarti Tikoo".
- ↑ "J-K MLA asks Kashmiri Pandits to apologise for migration, Twitter reacts angrily".
- ↑ "#StandWithKashmir: We Demand the Same Rights Being Celebrated at JNU".
- ↑ "Religion Journal: What do India's Atheists Think?".
- ↑ "India: atheism in the land of a thousand gods".
- ↑ "Not scared of God, but man".