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Who's
Who @ Tehelka
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Tarun J Tejpal
Tarun J. Tejpal
is editor-in-chief and publisher of Tehelka, the people’s
paper. In a 21- year career, he has been an editor with India Today,
the Indian Express group, and managing editor of Outlook. In March
2000, he left Outlook to start tehelka.com, an independent news
and views magazine that broke ground with its sting investigations
including the cricket and defence scams. In January 2004, Tehelka
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Sankarshan Thakur
Sankarshan Thakur is
Executive Editor of Tehelka. He was previously Associate Editor
of The Indian Express and of The Telegraph. Thakur is author of
"The Making of Laloo Yadav, The Unmaking of Bihar".
He has covered Bihar and Kashmir extensively. He won the Prem
Bhatia award for excellence in political journalism in 2001. In
2003, he won the Appan Menon Fellowship to work on a book on Kashmir
which is in the making.
sankarshan@tehelka.com
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Harinder Baweja
Harinder
Baweja is Editor, Investigations. She was earlier Associate Editor
of India Today in Delhi. A current affairs reporter, she has written
extensively on Punjab, Kashmir, Pakistan and Afghanistan. She
was also in Iraq in mid-2003, reporting on the US invasion.
shammy@tehelka.com
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M. Radhika
M. Radhika is a correspondent
in Bangalore. She was with the New Indian Express before joining
Tehelka. She worked three years there, writing on health and human
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Dipankar
Bhattacharya
Dipankar Bhattacharya
is a Delhi-based illustrator and cartoonist. Works with publishers
both in India and abroad on children’s books, travel guides
and comics. Lives with his wife and teenage daughter.
illustratordb@yahoo.co.uk
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Radhakrishna
S Radhakrishna is our
Bangalore photographer. He has worked with the Indian Express,
Vijay Times and The Week. Before he joined Tehelka he was chief
photographer at Karnataka Photo News. Journalism for me is an
addiction and I love being in the field, he says.
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By
Shantanu Guha Ray
As the national airline slips into the red, the civil aviation ministry
and unions disagree on the causes — and the solution
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