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New Delhi Area, India, Delhi India
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Feminist Writer, Documentary Photographer, Gender Trainer, Social Media Consultant
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Sanjukta Basu is a Writer, Photographer and Political Analyst. She writes on women, politics and minority rights. Her literary and photography works have been published by media houses across the globe, reaching audiences in France, Canada, Sweden, Germany, UK and more. Her personal blog is a political tool of self-representation, with over 600,000 unique page views and over 20,000 followers on social media. In 2009 she was awarded the TED Fellowship for her blogging and digital activism. National and international media have extensively covered her work and life. She is a leading political voice on Twitter with a verified profile.
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