INDIA TV (Independent News Service Pvt Ltd)
Kritika Bansal has a diverse work experience in the field of journalism and content writing. Kritika began their career as an intern at Hindustan Times, NDTV, and India TV in 2014 and 2015. Later, they worked as a content writer and intern at Vidooly in 2016. In 2017, Kritika joined India Today as a Sub Editor and then moved to Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited as a Senior Sub Editor. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Sub Editor at INDIA TV (Independent News Service Pvt Ltd).
Kritika Bansal completed their Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Trinity Institute of Professional Studies (TIPS, Dwarka) from 2013 to 2016. Prior to that, they attended Springdales School in Pusa Road, Delhi for high school.
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INDIA TV (Independent News Service Pvt Ltd)
The rise of India TV as India’s leading news channel within a short span of its existence owes a lot to the vision of its Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma and the dedication and toil of its ever-growing team of bright news TV professionals. Rajat Sharma co-founded India TV with his wife Ritu Dhawan in April, 2004 from a swanky studio in Film City, Noida, then considered one of Asia’s largest news TV studios. In 1997, Rajat Sharma and Ritu Dhawan set up their own production house –Independent News Service (INS), the parent company which owns India TV. In a short period, India TV has created benchmarks in innovation, impact, ratings, time spends, and viewer-support. Indeed, India TV’s newsbreaks have inspired talk shows on rival channels, Bollywood films, BBC documentaries and articles in Time Magazine, even Amul hoardings. In today’s rampant me-too-ism, India TV is, perhaps, the only Hindi news channel that is perceived as “courageous” and “different.” The channel’s No.1 position is no accident. It is the result of Mr. Sharma leading the way on the lonely path of “credibility first.” It is the result of the efforts of a self-made man who kept both his feet firmly to the ground, a journalist for whom the viewer’s interest has been paramount. India TV has state-of-the-art digital connectivity and its Broadcast Centre covers an area of more than 1,28,000 square feet in Sector 85, Noida.