- Manjari Joshi
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Manjari Joshi Born 19th March
Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) IndiaOccupation Freelance Journalist, Writer and Translator Nationality Indian Education B.Sc.(Hons) Chemistry, M.A. Russian Language and Literature Alma mater University of Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University Genres Books, journalistic articles and reviews Subjects Culture, Gender Notable work(s) "Bharatiya Sangeet Ki Parampara" Spouse(s) Prof. Hemant Joshi Children Piyush and Gunjan Manjari Joshi (मंजरी जोशी) is a TV newsreader/Anchor of the Indian PSB "Doordarshan" [1][2] .[3] She is the eldest daughter of Famous Hindi Poet and Journalist Raghuvir Sahay.
She is also a translator for Russian to English and Hindi. She has written many articles for various newspapers. These days she is occupied with training and teaching of Television journalism.[4][5]
Manjari Joshi passed her graduation in chemistry with Honours from Miranda House in Delhi University. She continued her higher studies in Russian Language, Literature and Civilisation with specialisation in Translation and Interpretation. She work as freelance conference Interpreter and also served NTPC, New Delhi as professional Interpreter.
Bibliography
- "Selected Works of Abai Kunnanbev"/अबई कुनानबेव चयनिका/ (1995),(Translations:Hem Chandra Pande, Variyam Singh, Manjari Joshi, Archana Upaddhyaya), Sahitya Academy, New Delhi ISBN 81-7201-815-0
- Bharatiya Sangeet ki Parampara/भारतीय संगीत की परंपरा/ (2002), National Book Trust, New Delhi. ISBN 81-237-3985-0
- Writing for Media (2011), (co author Prof. Hemant Joshi), Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-259-4866-7
- Fundamentals of Journalism and Mass Communication (2011), (co author Prof. Hemant Joshi), Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-259-4807-0
- Communication for Development (2011), (co author Prof. Hemant Joshi), Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi. ISBN 978-81-259-4817-9
References
- ^ Doordarshan Diwas The Times of India,January 6, 2008.
- ^ Blog on World Malayalees: Alakananda of Asianet Alakananda of Asianet,July 28, 2006.
- ^ Blog on Rediffiland: Doordarshan Rediffiland,May 3, 2007.
- ^ IIMM, New Delhi IIMM,New Delhi.
- ^ NRAI, New Delhi NRAI,New Delhi.
External links
Categories:- Indian television presenters
- Indian journalists
- Indian women journalists
- People from Lucknow
- Indian translators
- Indian writers
- Living people
- Doordarshan
- Jawaharlal Nehru University alumni
- Translators from Russian
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