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July 10, 2025

Author: Nitya Choubey

Nitya is a multimedia journalist based in Delhi and has freelanced with media organisations working in print and digital spaces. She completed her Masters from Ambedkar University, Delhi in Global Affairs in 2023. Other than writing on gender, cityscape, health and culture, her interest also lies in documenting reality through photographs and videos. She has been trained in classical dance, theatre and enjoys books, travel and films. Nitya is a diligent storyteller who wants to document, in text or in visuals, the diverse voices and experiences of her country. By virtue of her freshness in the field, she always has the enthusiasm and will to learn something new, every day. You can connect with her at nitya@thecsrjournal.in.
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