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Mehta swaps Forbes India for The Telegraph

Pankti Mehta

Pankti Mehta, senior assistant editor at Forbes India, has left after more than 3 years to join The Telegraph in London as a multimedia editor on the new newsroom innovation team.

She was also editor of BlackBook Magazine, a monthly magazine that covers the business of luxury.

She has also worked freelance as a project manager – Mumbai Editors Lab, presented in partnership with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Hacks/Hackers India and the International Center for Journalists with the support of the New Venture Fund for Communications. She has also worked at the Hindustan Times as a special correspondent.

Mehta has a M.A. in international journalism from City University of London.

Mariam Ahmed

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