Shreyasi Singh is an independent journalist based in New Delhi. After graduating in journalism from the prestigious Indian Institute of Mass Communications, Delhi, she worked as a correspondent and input editor for mainstream Indian news networks for almost five years.
Cricket aside, India has failed to live up to the sporting expectations of its population, says Shreyasi Singh. But it’s turning things around.
High fertility rates risk turning India’s demographic dividend into a demographic disaster, reports Shreyasi Singh from New Delhi.
Millions of Indians can’t access fresh water on a daily basis, Shreyasi Singh reports. And the situation is set to get worse.
Would including caste in India’s census next year perpetuate a sometimes deadly system? Shreyasi Singh reports from Delhi.
For years, Indian policymakers were in denial about the scale of the problem facing the education sector. Is it too late?
As the number of Bengal tigers plunges, India has been spurred into action, reports Shreyasi Singh. But is it too late?
Can a billion people be shepherded toward a single language? And should India’s government try? Shreyasi Singh investigates.