25 Oct 2018   |    Views : 540     |      |    Bangalore

 

Barkha Dutt is an award-winning TV journalist and anchor with more than two decades of reporting experience. She is the author of “This Unquiet Land: Stories from India’s Fault Lines.” Dutt is based in New Delhi.
 
Sukumar Ranganathan is the editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times. Between 2008 and 2018, he edited Mint, of which he is one of the founding editors. Under his leadership, Mint won 11 Ramnath Goenka awards (India’s highest journalistic prize) and seven Society of Publishers of Asia awards (Asia’s highest journalistic prize).He has previously worked at The Hindu Businessline and Business Today. Sukumar, who has degrees in chemical engineering, math, and business administration is interested in mathematics, science and technology, the history of business, new media, and data-based political journalism. He reads and collects comic books and is an amateur birder. He tweets under the ID HTEDance
 
Mukund Padmanabhan took over as Editor of The Hindu in March 2016. He was Editor of The Hindu BusinessLine from August 2013, before which he worked for The Hindu since 1997. An M-Phil in Philosophy, he studied in Chennai, Delhi and The London School of Economics. He worked briefly as a lecturer in University of Delhi before switching to journalism. In his career as a journalist, he has reported from various countries including Sri Lanka, Britain, Australia, Malaysia, and other countries in Europe. He worked for the magazine Sunday in Kolkata and the Indian Express before joining The Hindu in 1997 where he wrote editorials and oversaw many of the newspaper’s supplements including the Sunday Magazine, Literary Review and MetroPlus. He is interested in and has written about politics, legal affairs, and literature. He is an adjunct faculty of the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines, where he teaches law and advanced writing to post-graduate students. He also curates two festivals of theatre and music on behalf of The Hindu Group of Publications – The Hindu Theatre Fest and The Hindu November Fest.
 
An engineer turned Journalist, Shruthi Mohan is your every other 25-year-old. Big dreams of creating a dent in the field of Journalism, she is testing waters in Startups, Social Enterprises and Impact Investment. Chosen by UNICEF to be an Instagram Influencers for one of the Sustainable Developmental Goals, she recently walked away with the ‘Digital Media Professional of the year’ award from the PR Council of India.
 
 
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C | L | F is a track of the annual Bangalore Lit Fest, 2018 created especially for children and young adults. Here, we bring together writers, artists, performers, and storytellers to conduct sessions and workshops spanning writing, theatre, art, science, magic, fitness, and more.
 
At the 2018 edition of the Festival there will be two C|L|F venues on both days of the Festival. One for children (4-10) and one for young adults (10-15), as well as an exclusive bookstore for children.
 
 

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