Nidhi Razdan quit NDTV as Executive Editor, just three days after Sreenivasan Jain announced his resignation from the channel after three decades.
Razdan has been with the channel for over two decades.
For a brief period in 2021, she resigned from the channel and again came back in February of 2022, to be an anchor of the primetime show ‘No Spin’.
“After more than 22 years, it is time to move on from NDTV,” she wrote on Twitter. It’s been a thrilling roller coaster ride, but you must know when to get off. My last few weeks are approaching. Thank you for all of your love and support over the years.”
She is also the author of Left, Right, and Center: India’s Idea, which was published in 2017. She also received the International Press Institute India award for journalism excellence for her coverage of the Kathua rape and murder case in Jammu and Kashmir.
She claimed in 2021 that she fell victim to a phishing attack in which she was offered a teaching position at Harvard University.
NDTV Group President Suparna Singh and journalist Ravish Kumar are among those who have left the channel since the Adani takeover.
Radhika Roy and Prannoy Roy, the founders of NDTV, will also step down from the company’s board of directors in December 2022.
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