By: Kritika Sharma
Lajpat Bishnoi, Vanshika Choudha (Photo/ TNN) ‘I thought my life would be over if I didn't get into IIT. I was so wrong': Milind Randive 25, bengaluru, works in a bank
Kritika Sharma is an Associate Editor for The Economic Times, specializing in local news coverage in India. With a background in journalism and a passion for storytelling, Kritika's articles focus on a wide range of topics including sports, current events, human interest stories, and technology. Her work has also been featured in publications such as ThePrint, La Voz News, Cureus Journal of Medical Science, and Salient Magazine.
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Kritika Sharma's coverage predominantly focuses on local events and government announcements in India, with a significant emphasis on education and business-related themes. She also covers topics such as comedy, tragedy, rescue operations, para-athletes, firecrackers, podcasting, suicide prevention, academic wellbeing including board exams and homeschooling.
Given Kritika's focus on local events and government announcements in India related to education and business themes along with varied human interest stories like para-athletes' achievements or individuals making a positive impact in society (such as the new mother building a device for children), she would likely be receptive to pitches that offer insights from experts within these fields based in India. These could include educators or industry leaders who can provide valuable perspectives on educational developments or business trends within the country.
For her coverage of diverse topics such as comedy, tragedy, rescue operations etc., consider pitching stories featuring unique initiatives or compelling personal narratives that align with her coverage areas.
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