By: Ambika Pandit
SRS 2024: 3.5% of people were "widowed, divorced or separated", with 5.5% women and 1.6% men NEW DELHI: Data from the latest Sample Registration
Ambika Pandit is a Deputy Editor at Metro, Delhi. She covers a wide range of topics including elections, government, politics, public policy, and international affairs, with a particular focus on culture, society, law, and regional interests. Ambika's work has been featured in The Economic Times and MSN.
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Ambika Pandit's coverage primarily focuses on government announcements, citing data and legal policy regulation in the context of Indian politics, disability inclusion, and government initiatives. Given this emphasis, she may be interested in receiving pitches related to exclusive insights into new government policies or initiatives within India.
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