Shreyasi Singh

Shreyasi Singh

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.

  1. ‘Women Not Worth the Money’

    Though India may not be alone in preventing women from serving on the frontline, its armed services' record on equality is still woeful, reports Shreyasi Singh. And it's attitudes, not ability, that seem to be proving the biggest obstacle of all to change.

  2. The Dangers of Dynasties

    A recent influx of young lawmakers to India's parliament masks a lack of dynamism in an increasingly dynastic political system. Shreyasi Singh takes a look at the threat of politicians keeping it in the family, and discovers the drive for change is coming from a surprising source.

  3. The Lost Girls

    Parents in India desperate for sons have been taking advantage of advances in medical technology and liberal abortion laws to ensure they don't have daughters. Shreyasi Singh looks at the reasons behind the dramatic distortions in the country's sex ratio.