Barkha Dutt
Title : The First Lady of Journalism!
 
Company Name : NDTV
Designation : Managing Editor
 
 
       
 

Barkha Dutt is a popular Television journalist with NDTV, India. She rose to fame due to her excellent coverage of the Kargil War in 1999. She is hailed as the "Indian Christiane Amanpour". She has a Bachelor's degree in English literature from St. Stephen's College, Delhi; a Master's degree in Mass Communications from Jamia Milia Islamia's Mass Communications Research Center, Delhi; and a master's in journalism from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York. She was a 1997 winner of the Inlaks Scholarship, which sends six Indians abroad annually for graduate work. She hosts popular talkshow, We The People in NDTV. She currently anchors the 9 p.m. daily news bulletin and co-anchors "Newshour," an hour-long analysis and discussion program for STAR TV, the Asian satellite channel. Some of her writings can also be viewed in Outlookindia's website. Her recent coverage of the Tsunami disaster from Nagapattinam won appreciation from viewers and media professionals alike. Barkha Dutt, works as a reporter and anchor for New Delhi Television, the country's biggest private TV company (which is owned by broadcast pioneer Prannoy Roy).

In the summer of 1999, Barkha became one of the best-known journalists in the country because of her work during the Kargil War, India's first "televised conflict." Her daily reports from the front kept the nation in thrall as this "Indian Christiane Amanpour" brought the war home. Her work earned her four journalism awards and she was the subject of numerous positive reviews in the press. Previously, she has covered everything from politics to India-Pakistan negotiations. She has also interviewed prime ministers, Nobel Prize winners and other newsmakers. She has reported from various cities and villages across India and has also filed stories from New York City.

She has a bachelor's in English literature from St. Stephen's College, Delhi; a Master's in Mass Communications from Jamia Milia Islamia's Mass Communications Research Center, Delhi; and a Master's in Journalism from Columbia University, New York. She was a 1997 winner of the Inlaks Scholarship, which sends six Indians abroad annually for graduate work. Barkha Dutt was born in India on 18th December 1971 and is one of India's foremost reporters. She is the anchorwoman for New Delhi Television, the country's biggest private TV company.

She currently hosts the 9 pm daily news bulletin and Newshour an hour-long analysis and discussion program for STAR TV, the Asian satellite channel. In the summer of 1999, Barkha became one of the best-known journalists in the country because of her work during the Kargil War, India's first "televised conflict." Her daily reports from the front kept the nation enthralled, bringing the war home to every household. Her work earned her four journalism awards and she received wide critical acclaim. Previously, she has covered everything from politics to India-Pakistan negotiations. She has also interviewed prime ministers, Nobel Prize winners and other newsmakers. She has reported from various locations - from villages across India to New York City. Barkha was conferred a BA degree in English literature from St. Stephen's College, Delhi; a master's in mass communications from Jamia Milia Islamia's Mass Communications Research Center, Delhi; and a master's in journalism from Columbia University, New York. She was a 1997 winner of the Inlaks Scholarship, which sends six Indians abroad annually for graduate work.