Veteran journalist Sundeep Khanna covered the key milestones in the history of corporate India in his lecture at the Asian College of Journalism. The author of ‘Azim Premji: The Man Beyond The Billions’ chronicled the evolution of Indian trade and …
Dr. Chinmay Tumbe, author of India Moving: A History of Migration, helped students at the Asian College of Journalism understand why people migrate and how India could have averted the migrant crisis that occurred during the first wave of the …
Veteran journalist Thomas K Thomas used his lecture at the Asian College of Journalism to help the students understand the inner workings of the telecom sector. The Hindu BusinessLine’s Mumbai bureau chief explained the importance of key events ranging from …
Alby John, a doctor-turned-IAS officer who was at the forefront of Chennai’s fight against COVID-19, used his lecture at the Asian College of Journalism to narrate the challenges faced by the administration while fighting one of the worst pandemics in …
The comeback of audio: check. The rising popularity of Virtual Reality: check. The importance of subscription-based business models: check. These were some of the themes that media practitioner and investor Parry Ravindranathan covered in his wide-ranging lecture at the Asian …
Veteran journalist Dinesh Nair’s lecture at the Asian College of Journalism helped the Class of 2022 understand the nuances of covering the high-pressure world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Nair, who leads European deals coverage at Bloomberg News, explained how …
EVO India Editor Sirish Chandran used his lecture at the Asian College of Journalism to explain the changing nature of automobile journalism. The magazine editor also pointed out what a novice could do to cover the competitive beat well. “The …
Veteran reporter Mihir Dalal’s lecture at the Asian College of Journalism was a masterclass on how to cover the startup world. The author of ‘Big Billion Startup – The Untold Flipkart Story’ helped the students wrap their heads around everything …
Veteran reporter M. Rajshekhar’s lecture at the Asian College of Journalism was a masterclass in investigative journalism.The author of Despite the State talked about ‘contradictions’ and ‘discontinuities’, the two things that he has found very useful while searching for investigative …
Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Reifenberg used her annual lecture at the Asian College of Journalism to introduce students to the first principles of journalism, and urged aspiring business journalists to always “follow the money” while chasing stories. “Money makes the …