Anita Anand is a renowned journalist, author, and broadcaster who has made a profound impact in the media industry. Born in London, England, Anand spent her childhood in India before moving back to the UK for her education. With a strong passion for journalism, she pursued a degree in law and then a master’s in broadcast journalism from City University, London. Anand began her career as a local radio reporter and worked her way up to become a prominent figure in British journalism. She has worked for major news outlets such as the BBC, ITV News, and Channel 4 News, covering a variety of topics ranging from politics to human interest stories.
Anand’s career highlights include hosting her own popular BBC Radio show and being the first woman of Indian heritage to present BBC’s flagship current affairs program, “Question Time.” She has also written two highly acclaimed books, “Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary” and “Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World’s Most Infamous Diamond,” which have received widespread praise and recognition. In addition to her successful journalism career, Anand is a proud advocate for diversity and representation in the media. She has spoken out about the importance of diverse voices in news and has actively mentored aspiring journalists from underrepresented backgrounds.
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