Pritam Kashyap
Pritam Kashyap has done journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication. He also holds a degree in International Environmental Law from Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi and did his graduation in Botany (Hons.) from Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of Delhi. He has previously written articles in ETV Bharat, Business Standard, The Pioneer, Odisha Byte, Odisha dairy, Dainik Jagran, OdishaNews 365, The Fact now, Story Mirror etc. He has won numerous awards in the debate, social work, films & theatre and research. Further he has experience of working in ETV Bharat and did his internships from ONGC, New Delhi, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, Times Bridge, University of Delhi, GoUNESCO, National Human Rights Commission of India etc. He has also written a book title 'Kavita Ka Safarnama' ( analogy of short poems in hindi) in 2020.
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