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− | + | Manjit Singh Rattu is an NRI author, journalist, and broadcaster, whose "Book of Innocent man has been a popular nonfiction book for NRI families for over a | |
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+ | His first published books were on local history, and the series on books which he wrote with two other local enthusiasts is still selling well. As a author, journalist, and broadcaster Manjit Singh Rattu served on the Education and Leisure and Recreation Committees and had a particular interest in environmental issues. Training as a journalist, He became a freelance writer and contributed to a range of national magazines and newspapers. | ||
+ | As an active and committed Liberal, He began to be known as a spokesman for the NRI point of view in the media and was frequently debating controversial issues on radio and TV. He also carried out a number of lecture tours in the USA and Europe Rattu’s broadcasting career, which had begun with TV and radio in Asia Europe Britain, then developed through the British Broadcasting network, which was then serving the British community in East Midlands. He also wrote extensively for various newspapers in Britain and overseas, including the Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Asian newspapers, and a variety of publications in America and Australia. Back home, He joined the South London News group of newspapers and became a news reporter, feature writer, and eventually Asia's Page Editor. Since 1987 he has been a freelance journalist, author, broadcaster, and lecturer, giving talks about his books to NRI's groups, Rotary Clubs, local colleges etc. | ||
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+ | '''Manjit Singh Rattu''' is an NRI author, journalist, and broadcaster, whose "Book of Innocent man has been a popular nonfiction book for NRI families for over a | ||
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+ | His first published books were on local history, and the series on books which he wrote with two other local enthusiasts is still selling well. As a author, journalist, and broadcaster Manjit Singh Rattu served on the Education and Leisure and Recreation Committees and had a particular interest in environmental issues. Training as a journalist, He became a freelance writer and contributed to a range of national magazines and newspapers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 18 March 2014
Manjit Singh Rattu is an NRI author, journalist, and broadcaster, whose "Book of Innocent man has been a popular nonfiction book for NRI families for over a
Trained as a journalist on local newspapers in United Kingdom His first published books were on local history, and the series on books which he wrote with two other local enthusiasts is still selling well. As a author, journalist, and broadcaster Manjit Singh Rattu served on the Education and Leisure and Recreation Committees and had a particular interest in environmental issues. Training as a journalist, He became a freelance writer and contributed to a range of national magazines and newspapers. As an active and committed Liberal, He began to be known as a spokesman for the NRI point of view in the media and was frequently debating controversial issues on radio and TV. He also carried out a number of lecture tours in the USA and Europe Rattu’s broadcasting career, which had begun with TV and radio in Asia Europe Britain, then developed through the British Broadcasting network, which was then serving the British community in East Midlands. He also wrote extensively for various newspapers in Britain and overseas, including the Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Asian newspapers, and a variety of publications in America and Australia. Back home, He joined the South London News group of newspapers and became a news reporter, feature writer, and eventually Asia's Page Editor. Since 1987 he has been a freelance journalist, author, broadcaster, and lecturer, giving talks about his books to NRI's groups, Rotary Clubs, local colleges etc.
Manjit Singh Rattu is an NRI author, journalist, and broadcaster, whose "Book of Innocent man has been a popular nonfiction book for NRI families for over a
Trained as a journalist on local newspapers in United Kingdom His first published books were on local history, and the series on books which he wrote with two other local enthusiasts is still selling well. As a author, journalist, and broadcaster Manjit Singh Rattu served on the Education and Leisure and Recreation Committees and had a particular interest in environmental issues. Training as a journalist, He became a freelance writer and contributed to a range of national magazines and newspapers. As an active and committed Liberal, He began to be known as a spokesman for the NRI point of view in the media and was frequently debating controversial issues on radio and TV. He also carried out a number of lecture tours in the USA and Europe Rattu’s broadcasting career, which had begun with TV and radio in Asia Europe Britain, then developed through the British Broadcasting network, which was then serving the British community in East Midlands. He also wrote extensively for various newspapers in Britain and overseas, including the Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Asian newspapers, and a variety of publications in America and Australia. Back home, He joined the South London News group of newspapers and became a news reporter, feature writer, and eventually Asia's Page Editor. Since 1987 he has been a freelance journalist, author, broadcaster, and lecturer, giving talks about his books to NRI's groups, Rotary Clubs, local colleges etc.
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