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TESTIMONIALS
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“Kavitha has done a considerable amount of work for Asiaweek magazine, both as a correspondent and as a desk editor. I have found her to be diligent in her attitude, meticulous about facts and able to express sometimes complex matters in a clear and thoughtful manner. She has a keen eye for the unusual.
I heartily recommend her to anyone looking for a journalist who can work either in a team or as a self-starter.”
- Peter Cordingley, Senior Editor, Asiaweek
- “Kavitha Rao has been a regular contributor to the Books section of the South China Morning Post for the past two years.
Her reviews and author interviews have been consistently thoughtful, thorough and well written. She is also one of my most dependable writers; she understands deadlines.”
- Charmaine Chan,
Books Editor,
South China Morning Post
- “As our legal correspondent, she discharged her duties more than competently, and will be an asset to whichever organisation she works with.”
- P. Shankar, Deputy Editor, The Economic Times
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Fighting corruption in India.
Guardian Weekly, Jan 17, 2008 |
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Holding on to old Mumbai
Guardian Weekly, Dec 6, 2007 |
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In a Barbie World
Mint, Dec 1, 2007 |
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Need to know: India's RTI act is helping people wrest back power from bureaucrats
Developments, October 2007 |
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Reading in India
Guardian Unlimited, August 15, 2007 |
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The jungle under water
Hindustan Times, August 2, 2007 |
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Are you a baby bore?
Mint, July 21, 2007 |
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Academic survival in India
Guardian Abroad, June 08, 2007 |
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Seeking the Minotaur
Hindustan Times, April 2007 |
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She's All Write: Profile of Kiran Desai
South China Morning Post, March 2007
(not available online) |
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Hot Water Hedonism
Hindustan Times, February 2007 |
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Making Hay in Mumbai
Guardian Unlimited, February 2007 |
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Harry Potter with Samosas (doc format)
South China Morning Post, February 2007 |
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