
Abantika Ghosh
Journalist at ThePrint
Works @chase_india. Formerly @IndianExpress, @timesofindia, @ThePrintIndia . Author: Billions Under Lockdown: The Inside Story of India’s Fight Against COVID-19
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1 month ago |
hindustantimes.com | Abantika Ghosh
“Even Mr Modi leaves his phone outside,” admonished the elderly doctor as I froze in the process of lying down for my echocardiography. This was my very first interaction with him and his rudeness was a shock. My phone had rung a couple of times since I entered the room; both times I had almost instantaneously silenced it. Which is why the first few words the doctor spoke to me had shocked me.
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1 month ago |
thewire.in | Abantika Ghosh
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Jan 22, 2025 |
hindustantimes.com | Abantika Ghosh
Basu Chatterjee’s legal drama Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (A Paused Decision), itself an adaptation of a Hollywood film, has achieved such cult status that a remake was recently announced.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
thewire.in | Abantika Ghosh
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Nov 13, 2024 |
theprint.in | Abantika Ghosh
Towering above all conversations is the spectre of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Lutyens’ Delhi. Now completing three months of her stay in the Indian capital, she continues to supply Bangladesh’s political mills with fresh fodder through strategically leaked audio clips. India is detested with all the fervour a new and bitter divorce sparks. But for a Bangla-speaking Indian like me, Dhaka cannot help but be a warm city.
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