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Nirupama Subramanian is an award-winning journalist who usually writes on India and its neighborhood. With this book, she returns to Tamil Nadu, where she was a reporter with India Today in the 1990s and a regular at the shiny new Saravana Bhavan in Chennai, drawn by its excellent potato bonds, curd rice, and filter coffee. Presently a national editor of the Indian Express heading its Mumbai edition, she has also worked in Islamabad, Colombo, Delhi, and Chandigarh.

Nirupama Subramanian
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Entering into the Criminal Minds - Nirupama Subramanian Anirban Bhattacharya Ashwini Bhatnagar Sujata Sabnis In Conversation with Piorre Hart

On 20th Nov 02.00 PM TO 02:40 PM

This Session is related Being a criminal is a natural thought - Criminals train themselves very well. Ashvini Bhatnagar said - Themselves to be on Specialisation. They Scale-up - The vertical - Corporates the statement and Sales go up by 50% - • Hafta Vasuli } Carme stories in Newspaper talking about Serial Killer - (Criminal mind is an active mind) - Delhi-Bhatinda. They said "Maza Aata Hai Cyanide Mohan" - " Modus Operandi" The women's criminals are more dangerous. They have a sharper mind. Nirupama Subramanian - Aaftab Poonawala 35 precede Love wolf Criminal - Murder on Menu - Saravana Bhavan - The insecure mew does not like confident women. LIC Policies | Telephone | Pension | Diwali - Pongal Bonuses. Religious. Sujata Sabnis – Latin Each and everyone we are capable of being a criminal. Spending on our individual triggers Victim psychology. The Role that Society plays - in breeding criminals. Charming Rebel against social norms. Augere – Deprived Background. Babloo Srivastava, and Kareem Lala, Thank you for letting us Sneal pearl into the minds of criminals. I regret it but enjoy it.


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Journalism:More of a Propoganda Than fact based Reporting - Arun Anand Nirupama Subramanian Bhupendra Chaubey In Conversation with Naveen Chaudhary

On 20th Nov 03.00 PM To 03:40 PM