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Sanjeev Srivastava named BBC Hindi India editor

BBC Hindi has appointed Sanjeev Srivastava as its India Editor, heading the radio and online operations in India.

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CHENNAI: BBC Hindi has appointed Sanjeev Srivastava as its India Editor, heading the radio and online operations in India.
 
He will move from his post as BBC's India Correspondent to take up his new role in August 2006, the BBC said here.
 
As India Editor, Srivastava will be responsible for all BBC Hindi output generated from India across all platforms of delivery, including FM, shortwave and online.
  
Based in Delhi, he will lead a team of experienced broadcast and online journalists on all BBC Hindi editorial initiatives in India. 
 
Srivastava started his broadcasting career in 1994 when he joined the BBC Hindi service in London. He launched the BBC's first Mumbai bureau, reporting across BBC television and radio in English, Hindi and Urdu.
 
Following a stint as India Business and Western India Correspondent, Mr Srivastava joined the BBC's South Asia Bureau in Delhi in March 2003 as India Correspondent. Prior to the BBC, he worked in print journalism, including The Times of India and Indian Express.
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