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[[File:Barkha Dutt World Economic Forum Nov 2010.jpg|thumb|Barkha Dutt in 2010]]
'''[[w:Barkha Dutt|Barkha Dutt]]''' (born 18 December 1971) is an Indian [[w:television journalist|television journalist]] and author. She has been a reporter and news anchor at [[w:NDTV|NDTV]] and [[w:Tiranga TV|Tiranga TV]]. She currently runs her own digital news channel called 'MoJo Story'. She is also an opinion columnist with ''[[w:The Hindustan Times|The Hindustan Times]]'' and ''[[w:The Washington Post|The Washington Post]]''.


== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==
* When I was in my 20s, I covered the Kargil war from the frontline. I have grown up as the daughter of India’s first woman war correspondent. Before my mother died when I was 13, she would tell me how the newspaper she was working for did not agree to her going to the war front in 1965. So, she would take a couple of days off and go there with a notepad and a pen, and then start sending stories from there. Many years later, when I said that I wanted to cover the war, the organisation I was working for and the military said, “Absolutely not. We cannot have a woman at the war front".
* When I was in my 20s, I covered the Kargil war from the frontline. I have grown up as the daughter of India’s first woman war correspondent. Before my mother died when I was 13, she would tell me how the newspaper she was working for did not agree to her going to the war front in 1965. So, she would take a couple of days off and go there with a notepad and a pen, and then start sending stories from there. Many years later, when I said that I wanted to cover the war, the organisation I was working for and the military said, “Absolutely not. We cannot have a woman at the war front".
** As quoted in Khaleej Times: '[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/lifestyle/there-is-a-certain-loneliness-to-achievement-indian-journalist-barkha-dutt-on-why-successful-wome There is certain loneliness to achievement': Indian journalist Barkha Dutt on why successful women often have it tough.] (2023)
** As quoted in Khaleej Times: '[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/lifestyle/there-is-a-certain-loneliness-to-achievement-indian-journalist-barkha-dutt-on-why-successful-wome There is certain loneliness to achievement': Indian journalist Barkha Dutt on why successful women often have it tough.] (2023)

*If you’d asked me what it is like to be a woman in this profession 20-30 years ago, I would have said that gender doesn’t matter. But today, gender does matter. At every stage, you have to fight at least four or five times harder, and when you get success, there will be people who will try to punish you for your ambition, professionalism and competence.
*If you’d asked me what it is like to be a woman in this profession 20-30 years ago, I would have said that gender doesn’t matter. But today, gender does matter. At every stage, you have to fight at least four or five times harder, and when you get success, there will be people who will try to punish you for your ambition, professionalism and competence.
**As quoted in Khaleej Times: '[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/lifestyle/there-is-a-certain-loneliness-to-achievement-indian-journalist-barkha-dutt-on-why-successful-wome There is certain loneliness to achievement': Indian journalist Barkha Dutt on why successful women often have it tough.] (2023)
**As quoted in Khaleej Times: '[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/lifestyle/there-is-a-certain-loneliness-to-achievement-indian-journalist-barkha-dutt-on-why-successful-wome There is certain loneliness to achievement': Indian journalist Barkha Dutt on why successful women often have it tough.] (2023)

* In a changing India, gender finally does not exist only on the margins of public and political attention. It is now center-stage and we are demanding accountability and justice for all.
* In a changing India, gender finally does not exist only on the margins of public and political attention. It is now center-stage and we are demanding accountability and justice for all.
** As quoted in NDTV: [https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/barkha-dutt-on-the-womens-safety-remarks-that-went-viral-759587 Barkha Dutt On The Women's Safety Remarks That Went Viral] (2023)
** As quoted in NDTV: [https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/barkha-dutt-on-the-womens-safety-remarks-that-went-viral-759587 Barkha Dutt On The Women's Safety Remarks That Went Viral] (2023)

== Quotes about Barkha Dutt ==

=== "Narendra Modi on the Role of NDTV during the 2002 Riots", 2014 ===

:<small>Interview answers translated by [[Madhu Kishwar|Madhu Kishwar]], ''[[w:Manushi|Manushi]]'', [http://www.manushi.in/articles.php?articleId=1770#.U1aDWcdz_jE "Narendra Modi on the Role of NDTV during the 2002 Riots"] (8 April 2014).[https://web.archive.org/web/20140703095354/https://www.manushi.in/articles.php?articleId=1770#.U7UoT9LP32d]</small>

* It was my endeavour that we restore peace at the earliest possible. If you look at the data you will see that in 72 hours we had put down the riots and brought the situation under control. '''But these TV channels kept on playing up the same incidents over and over again.''' At the time, [[w:Rajdeep Sardesai|Rajdeep]] [Sardesai] and [[w:Barkha Dutt|Barkha]] [Dutt] were in the same channel [[w:NDTV|NDTV]]. During those inflamed days, Barkha acted in the most irresponsible manner. Surat had not witnessed any communal killings, barring a few small incidents of clashes. However the bazaars were closed [as a precautionary measure]. Barkha stood amidst closed shops screaming "This is Surat’s diamond market, but there is not a single police man here."

* I phoned Barkha and said, "Are you providing the address of this 'unprotected' bazaar to the rioting mobs? '''Are you inviting them to come and create trouble there by announcing that there is no police here so you can run amok safely?'''"

* In a second incident in [[w:Anjar, India|Anjar]], she played up the news that a Hanuman ''mandir'' [temple] had been broken and vandalized. I told her, "'''What are you up to?''' You are in [[w:Kutch District|Kutch]] which is a border district. There you are showing the attack and destruction of a mandir. Do you realize the implications of broadcasting such news? We haven’t yet recovered from the earthquake. Have you actually done proper investigation into the riots? '''Why are you lighting fires for us? Your news takes a few minutes to broadcast that such and such place is unprotected or a ''mandir'' has been vandalized. But it takes for me a few hours to move the police from one disturbed location to another since these incidents are breaking out in the most unexpected places.'''"

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Latest revision as of 09:21, 13 February 2024

Barkha Dutt in 2010

Barkha Dutt (born 18 December 1971) is an Indian television journalist and author. She has been a reporter and news anchor at NDTV and Tiranga TV. She currently runs her own digital news channel called 'MoJo Story'. She is also an opinion columnist with The Hindustan Times and The Washington Post.

Quotes

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  • When I was in my 20s, I covered the Kargil war from the frontline. I have grown up as the daughter of India’s first woman war correspondent. Before my mother died when I was 13, she would tell me how the newspaper she was working for did not agree to her going to the war front in 1965. So, she would take a couple of days off and go there with a notepad and a pen, and then start sending stories from there. Many years later, when I said that I wanted to cover the war, the organisation I was working for and the military said, “Absolutely not. We cannot have a woman at the war front".

Quotes about Barkha Dutt

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"Narendra Modi on the Role of NDTV during the 2002 Riots", 2014

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Interview answers translated by Madhu Kishwar, Manushi, "Narendra Modi on the Role of NDTV during the 2002 Riots" (8 April 2014).[1]
  • It was my endeavour that we restore peace at the earliest possible. If you look at the data you will see that in 72 hours we had put down the riots and brought the situation under control. But these TV channels kept on playing up the same incidents over and over again. At the time, Rajdeep [Sardesai] and Barkha [Dutt] were in the same channel NDTV. During those inflamed days, Barkha acted in the most irresponsible manner. Surat had not witnessed any communal killings, barring a few small incidents of clashes. However the bazaars were closed [as a precautionary measure]. Barkha stood amidst closed shops screaming "This is Surat’s diamond market, but there is not a single police man here."
  • I phoned Barkha and said, "Are you providing the address of this 'unprotected' bazaar to the rioting mobs? Are you inviting them to come and create trouble there by announcing that there is no police here so you can run amok safely?"
  • In a second incident in Anjar, she played up the news that a Hanuman mandir [temple] had been broken and vandalized. I told her, "What are you up to? You are in Kutch which is a border district. There you are showing the attack and destruction of a mandir. Do you realize the implications of broadcasting such news? We haven’t yet recovered from the earthquake. Have you actually done proper investigation into the riots? Why are you lighting fires for us? Your news takes a few minutes to broadcast that such and such place is unprotected or a mandir has been vandalized. But it takes for me a few hours to move the police from one disturbed location to another since these incidents are breaking out in the most unexpected places."
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