Chaiti Narula

Chaiti Narula is an Indian journalist and news anchor. She is currently a deputy editor at India Today focusing on business, politics and finance. [1][2]

Chaiti Narula
OccupationJournalist, News Anchor
OrganizationIndia Today News

Career

Chaiti Narula joined India Today in January 2019 as a deputy editor, day time anchor and contributor to Biz Talk, DailyO, and Business Today. Previously Chaiti Narula was the morning anchor at CNN-News18 from 2017 onwards. She has previously also worked at Republic TV with Arnab Goswami.[3] Narula started her career as a journalist at DNA during her college education.

Chaiti Narula works on Mental Health awareness through her writing and has a ’Mentor’ status with the Young Mental Health Advocacy Program of Fortis Healthcare. She mentors mental health advocates in spreading awareness about mental health through social media and master classes.[4][5]

Chaiti Narula worked as a Markets & Business Anchor for ET Now. She was known for her show 'Tee Time with Chaiti Narula' where she interviewed top CEOs during a game of golf.[6]

gollark: Because most CC things are not, some offense in general to people maybe but not really, novel enough to be patentable, because of "prior art".
gollark: So how does it work, you can arbitrarily patent things then sue people?
gollark: (actually, maybe remind me to, it could be interesting, but... bees)
gollark: Oh bees please remind me to never go near this server.
gollark: oh bees.

References

  1. "Chaiti Narula joins India Today as Deputy Editor and News Anchor - Exchange4media". Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  2. "Chaiti Narula". India Today. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  3. Staff, J. K. R. (2017-05-15). "Republic TV anchor and business reporter Chaiti Narula quits channel". Janta Ka Reporter 2.0. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  4. "Young Mental Health Advocates | Fortis Healthcare". www.fortishealthcare.com. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  5. "Reporters Project: Why India Is Facing A Mental Health Crisis". News18. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  6. "Tee Time | Timesnetwork". Retrieved 2019-11-02.
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