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10 Best Female News Anchors in India

The landscape of news dissemination has evolved significantly over the years, from the era of newspapers to the advent of the telegraph, radio, and television. The transition from printed news to televised narratives brought about a more accessible and human touch to information. News anchors emerged as the faces that viewers trusted for unbiased reporting and factual information. Journalism, as a responsibility, entails being on the side of truth and statistics, raising issues that may be overlooked by the public and the government. Here, we spotlight some of the leading female news anchors in India who have set benchmarks in the field.



1. Anjana Om Kashyap

Hailing from Jhansi, Anjana is the executive editor of Aaj Tak. Her career began at Doordarshan, and she later moved to Zee News before joining Aaj Tak in 2007. Despite her excellence, Anjana has faced criticism for biased anchoring and accusations of favoring right-wing ideologies. Notably, she drew public backlash for her behavior at a neonatal ICU during an encephalitis outbreak in Bihar.

2. Richa Anirudh

Known for hosting the talk show "Zindagi Live" on IBN7, Richa Anirudh is celebrated for her unique approach of emotionally connecting with guests. Starting her career with Zee News, she later joined IBN7 and currently runs her own YouTube channel, "Zindagi with Richa," emphasizing the importance of humanity.

3. Shweta Singh

A senior executive editor at Aaj Tak, Shweta Singh, originally from Patna, Bihar, has been active in journalism since her college days. Despite more than 20 years in the field, she maintains a humble nature and considers herself a misfit for the profession.

4. Nidhi Razdan

The host of NDTV's "Left Right & Centre," Nidhi Razdan graduated from Lady Shree Ram College, Delhi, and joined NDTV in 1999. While covering a wide range of topics, her journalism is often criticized for its left-leaning bias, particularly in her critiques of the BJP government.

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