Raghu Karnad is a journalist and essayist, and the author of Farthest Field: An Indian Story of the Second World War, which received Yale’s Windham-Campbell Prize for non-fiction in 2019. He was part of the founding team and was bureau chief of TheWire.in, and was a 2022-’23 Cullman fellow at the New York Public Library. He also produces and presents video, film and podcasts.
Amith Prabhu is a pioneering Public Relations professional with 20 years of work experience.
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Anisha Rachel Oommen is the co-founder of Goya Media, which specialises in digital content and communications within the F&B and Hospitality sectors. Goya Media publishes the Goya Journal, a…
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