Nalini Singh

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Nalini Singh
Born
Nalini Shourie

(1945-09-01) September 1, 1945 (age 79)
Jalandhar
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s) Journalist and Author
EmployerManaging Director of Tvlive India Private Limited Managing Editor at Nepal 1 Tv Channel
Known forInvestigative Journalism
TelevisionNews Presenter at DD Metro Channel's (Currently known as DD News) show Aankhon Dekhi from 1990 to 2002.
SpouseS. P. N. Singh [1]
ChildrenRatna Vira (daughter, Author, Daughter By Court Order [1] Sukaran Singh (son, VP - Tata Advanced Systems) [2]
Family H. D. Shourie, father
Arun Shourie, brother

Nalini Singh (born September 1, 1945) is an Indian journalist.

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She has been the anchor for several current affairs programs on Doordarshan, and is most known for her program, 'Aankhon Dekhi', on investigative journalism. [3]

She had made another show - Hello Zindagi, for Doordarshan, broadcast in 1995. [4]

Early life

She is daughter of consumer rights activist, H. D. Shourie, and the sister of Indian journalists, Deepak Shourie, and Arun Shourie, who has also been a Union minister. [5] [6]

Career

Singh is also the managing director, TV Live India Pvt Ltd, [7] and Managing Editor of News Channel, Nepal-1. [8]

Personal life

She is also the daughter-in-law of Sir Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh, former Governor of Uttar Pradesh and first Indian Ambassador to Nepal.[ citation needed ] Ratna Vira, her daughter, has written a novel named 'Daughter by Court Order' which occasioned some speculation whether it is autobiographical. Ratna gave an interview in which she described her relationship with her mother as difficult. [9]

Selected bibliography

Books

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