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Braking News

Sunetra Choudhury

'A candid and entertaining look at hardcore political reporting. It's also a must-read for anybody aspiring to be a journalist' - Prannoy Roy, Chairman, NDTV

For two months prior to the general elections in May 2009 TV reporter Sunetra Choudhury along with her colleague Naghma Sahar clambered onto a bus equipped with some Club Class seating, the requisite machinery to beam out live from the remotest parts of India and a motley crew of cameramen and engineers. Notching up 200 kilometres a day she and her colleagues travelled through Bharat in search of the elusive Indian voter. Lurching into villages without electricity in UP, to tribal settlements in Jharkand to Baripada in Orissa and Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu they beamed out a daily show called the Election Express. Part travelogue, part election special, part candid confessions of an inveterate TV camera-time junkie, this book is a delightfully frank account of one woman's understanding of why the country voted as it did; and how obvious it is once out of the larger cities that development is the ultimate vote-getter even in caste-divided regions like Bihar and UP.

  • Classification : Travel & Travel Writing
  • Pub Date : APR 21, 2010
  • Imprint : Hachette India
  • Page Extent : 312
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9789350090527
  • Price : INR 550
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Sunetra Choudhury

Sunetra Choudhury started her career with the Indian Express in 1999. She began her TV career with Star News in 2002 and moved to NDTV in 2003. Since then, Sunetra has been an anchor and reporter covering everything from natural disasters to man-made ones, crime, investigations and politics. She lives in New Delhi.

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