Anubha Bhonsle
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Anubha Bhonsle | |
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Born | 3 April 1978 |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | Post-graduate in Social Communication |
Alma mater | Jefferson Fellowship |
Years active | 1999 to Present |
Employer | CNN-IBN |
Known for | Journalist, Politics, Social Change |
Spouse | Manav |
Anubha Bhonsle is an Executive Editor of CNN-IBN and a TV and print journalist based in India.
Career
Bhonsle started her career with The Indian Express in 1999 and then moved to be part of Miditech, the Zee Group. From there she joined New Delhi Television where she was part of the political bureau and an anchor.[1] Bhonsle joined CNN-IBN at inception, as prime-time anchor and Senior Editor.[1]
Bhonsle researched on America’s political history and the role of gender and race during her fellowship. She has taken up social issues and along with her team has led important projects.[1] She has performed in-depth reporting from the North East, Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh and other parts of India. Her reports on marginalized people in society have brought her particular recognition.[2] She has also been noted for her show, 'Paisa Power Politics', exploring issues of political campaign financing.[3]
She edits the Citizen Journalist Show and reports from Kashmir and the North East regularly.
Awards
Bhonsle's work has been acknowledged from a social perspective and she has been awarded for her contribution.[4]
- Chameli Devi Award for Woman Media Person of the Year, 2014. [2][5]
- NT Awards for Best Reporter in 2013 and became the winner at Asian TV Awards in Singapore for Best Cross Platform Content.[4]
- Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism for Politics, 2012, where she features the Paisa Power and Politics and revealed the connection of those who contend in Politics and their supporters.[3]
- Documentaries on Irom Sharmila and Children of Conflict won appreciation internationally, at the New York Film Festival and the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association.http://www.outlookindia.com/people/3/Anubha-Bhonsle/15143
- NT Awards for featuring the “My Child is Gay” and the Irom Sharmila’s 10-year fast in 2011
- The Citizen Journalist Show won the Best News programme award at Indian Television Academy Award 2009 and the best cross platform show at the Asian Television Awards in 2010.
- Best News Reporter Award at the Indian News Broadcasting Awards in 2010.[6]
- Best Journalist on ITA for reporting about the women under the defense forces.
- Documentary about the Children of Conflict from Kashmir was chosen by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association[4]
Selected publications
- Anubha Bhonsle (August 22, 2014). "A democracy of armed soldiers". The Hindu. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
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References
- ^ a b c "Biographical Sketch of Anubha Bhonsle IBN". Retrieved 12 March 2015.
- ^ a b "CNN-IBN's Anubha Bhonsle gets Chameli Devi award". IBNLive. March 20, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
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- ^ "Anubha Bhonsle wins Chameli Devi Jain Award". WebIndia123. UNI. March 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-25.
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