English foreign or indigeneous language? Supreme Court asks

Gulam Jeelani is Political Desk Editor at LiveMint with over 16 years of experience covering national and international politics.

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English foreign or indigeneous language? Supreme Court asks

Gulam Jeelani is Political Desk Editor at LiveMint with over 16 years of experience covering national and international politics.

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Jeelani's tenure at LiveMint and previous experience at print and digital newsrooms have honed his skills in creating compelling text and video stories, explainers, and analysis that resonate with a diverse viewership.<br><br>.

Before moving to New Delhi in 2015, Jeelani was based in Uttar Pradesh, where he worked for five years as a reporter. In 2018, Jeelani was one of the two Indian journalists selected for the Alfred Friendly Fellowship in the US. There, he attended training workshops on reporting and data journalism, and he was attached to the Minneapolis Star Tribune in Minnesota, where he worked as a reporter.<br><br>.

Jeelani is a Bachelor's in Chemistry and holds a Masters Degree in journalism and mass communication from Aligarh Muslim University. Outside work, he enjoys poetry, cricket and movies. Stay updated with the latest Trending, India, World and US news.

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