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Ragini Daliya

Mumbai, Siliguri

Journalist at Firstpost

Editorial Lead at She The People

Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | shethepeople.tv | Ragini Daliya

    When Sulagna Chatterjee made it to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list earlier this year, she celebrated by posting a throwback to her childhood. She recounted her early days spent devouring Ekta Kapoor serials and Hindi cinema.

  • 1 month ago | shethepeople.tv | Ragini Daliya

    Singer-songwriter Maalavika Manoj, known mononymously as Mali, is now one of the most recognised names in India’s English music circuit — but her journey into music wasn’t linear. A business administration graduate who once worked as a podcast producer, Mali took a leap of faith in 2015, leaving Chennai for Mumbai to give music a real shot. “I gave myself six months to give music a shot. I said to myself, ‘If it has got to happen, it will happen,’” she recalled in an earlier interview with Forbes.

  • 1 month ago | shethepeople.tv | Ragini Daliya

    India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is facing intense online abuse and trolling following India’s agreement with Pakistan to stop military actions. According to media reports on May 11, a section of social media users targeted Misri and even his daughters with abusive language and personal attacks. The foreign secretary resorted to locking his X handle because he had been “doxed” — Internet lingo for being spammed with threats and derisive remarks.

  • 2 months ago | shethepeople.tv | Ragini Daliya

    The corporate world thrives on structure—defined roles, predictable promotions, and the steady hum of routine. But what happens when a lifelong passion, long relegated to the margins of cubicle doodles and lunch-break sketches, demands centre stage?

  • Mar 17, 2025 | shethepeople.tv | Ragini Daliya

    In the heart of New Delhi, an evocative art exhibition explores the intricate layers of femininity, tradition, and modernity in urban India. As one steps into the Alliance Française de gallery, 12 striking portraits of women come alive on silk sarees, suspended midair— resembling saris drying on Indian rooftop terraces. Titled Women of Urban India, the exhibition delves into the evolving identities of contemporary Indian women, capturing their strength, defiance, and individuality.