Anushka Bhardwaj is a post-graduate in Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, graduating in 2022. She has covered topics including brands, advertising, politics, and lifestyle for Business Standard, focusing on storytelling beyond the news.
Anushka Bhardwaj is a post-graduate in Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, graduating in 2022. She has covered topics including brands, advertising, politics, and lifestyle for Business Standard, focusing on storytelling beyond the news.
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