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steer people away from the pressing issues of the time.

Failing to do so, they would end up


losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.
steer people away from the pressing issues of the time. Failing to do so, they would end up
losing valuable ad revenue which has sadly become the lifeline of most news channels. So
long as these channels depend on political funding?
Meghnad: As I work mostly on the digital space, the pandemic did not have any significant
negative impact on the nature of my work. However, I faced some difficulties in investigating
scoops as I couldn’t be
on Indian politics. working as Associate Editor for Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He
is famous for his political satire – Parliamental and shows like Consti-tution and How to
Citizen which he hosts on several platforms.

Interviewer: Good morning Meghnad. I am glad you could take out time for this interview.
Meghnad: Good morning. I was eagerly looking forward to this. Let’s get started.
Interviewer: What projects are you currently working on?
Meghnad: Other than my usual news pieces and podcasts, I am currently working on an
investigative journalism project on the mismanagement of the COVID-19 crisis and the
lapses in vaccine rollout. Lateo you see inde politics. working as Associate Editor for
Newslaundry, a digital news platform. He is famous for his political satire – Parliamental
and pendent digital news plat physically present at the site of the incidents. I had to rely
majorly on secondary sources and all of my interviews had to be conducted through video
conferencing.
Interviewer: What do you do when you are not working?
Meghnad: I love reading books and watching movies. If I am not working, you could always
find me in a café with coffee in one hand and a book in the oth
Interviewer: What are your views on the mainstreamly, I’ve also been hosting some events
on Clubhouse on Indian politics and ethical journalism.

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