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Priya Pareek

Priya Pareek

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Priya Pareek is a seasoned journalist with a decade of storytelling magic under her belt. From breaking news to powerful explainers, engaging interactives to unforgettable video interviews, she brings stories to life in every form. Having covered everything from the high-stakes Lok Sabha Elections to the buzzing FII8 Summit, Priya has interviewed luminaries like Peter Diamandis, Tony Douglas, Varun Dhawan, and Diljit Dosanjh, to name just a few. Previously, Priya served as the Head of Newsroom Operations at Times Now, where she honed her leadership skills and played a pivotal role in shaping the website's editorial direction. 

Outside of the newsroom, she is a poet, a travel blogger, a content specialist and the host of two podcasts- 'Phoenix: Rise From Your Own Ashes' and 'Prisha: In Memory Of Beloved'. When not chasing news, Priya enjoys traveling, recording podcasts, and celebrating love and life at open mic poetry events.

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Beyond News

Why nihilist penguin's 'death march' feels uncomfortably relatable

Meet the nihilist penguin: the little bird that broke ranks, walked away from the colony, and stole the internet's heart without saying a word. In a world obsessed with productivity, connection, and "having a plan," this penguin did the unthinkable: it just left. But why has a penguin's quiet departure resonated so widely?

Opinion

Why Trump is the most dangerous President

When Trump entered the Oval Office, diplomacy left. Ego and whim stayed. From capturing Venezuela's President to targeting Greenland, from deporting immigrants in chains to taxing Antarctica, Trump has blurred the line between power and parody. In Trumpland, everything is possible and everything is legal.

Trump opinion

Study Abroad

Thinking of studying in Ireland? Indian students share brutal reality

As the American dream stumbles under visa uncertainty and the UK fades as a post-study option, Ireland has emerged as a top choice for Indian students. But for many who arrived in the European country carrying dreams and debt, Ireland's promise has curdled into anxiety, rejection and fear.

Studying in Ireland

News Analysis

Why is China making condoms, birth control pills expensive?

China has removed tax exemptions on condoms and contraceptive pills, making them more expensive as part of a broader push to reverse falling birth rates and a rapidly ageing population. But what's behind the desperation for babies and why now?

China makes contraceptives expensive to boost birth rate
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