Ira Mathur

Ira Mathur is an Indian-born multimedia Caribbean freelance journalist/broadcaster/documentary producer/anchor who has worked in radio (610, Prime Radio), television (TV6, Government Information Division, CNC3) and print (Trinidad Express[1] and Trinidad Guardian) in Trinidad, West Indies. She has also written for the Gemini News Agency, the Daily Telegraph and the UK Guardian.

Mathur completed her primary secondary and tertiary education in India, Tobago, Canada, and England and holds a liberal arts degree in Literature and Philosophy. She is currently pursuing a long-distance Law degree from King's College London through the academy of Tertiary Studies in Trinidad.

She has been writing a weekly column since 1995 which currently appears in the Sunday Guardian.[2] She is also a news presenter for Cable News Channel 3.

References

  1. Morley, Jefferson (2004) "India's Divisions Block Gandhi's Bid for Power", Washington Post, May 18, 2004, retrieved 2010-08-29
  2. "Ira Mathur column archive", Trinidad & Tobago Guardian, retrieved 2010-08-29


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