Hindustan Times - Columnists

Columnists

  • Vir Sanghvi: Vir Sanghvi is an editorial advisor for Hindustan Times. He writes a column 'Rude Food' for 'Brunch', a weekly magazine.
  • Karan Thapar: Currently the president of Infotainment Television and one of India's noted television commentators and interviewers, Karan Thapar writes the weekly column "Sunday Sentiments".
  • Manas Chakravarty: Capital market analyst for Mint. Writes weekly column "Loose Canon" on Sundays'.
  • Poonam Saxena: She is the editor of Brunch, the Hindustan Times Sunday magazine. She does a weekly TV review column, "Small Screen".
  • Indrajit Hazra: A novelist and a senior editor at Hindustan Times, Hazra writes the weekly column "Red Herring".
  • Sonal Kalra: An author and editor of HT City, the daily entertainment and lifestyle supplement of Hindustan Times, Writes the weekly column "A Calmer You".
  • Khushwant Singh: An editorial writer whose column "With Malice towards One and All" appears in the Saturday edition.
  • Barkha Dutt: Journalist and NDTV Group editor. Writes a fortnightly column.
  • Samar Halarnkar: Editor-at-large, writes on a variety of issues and also runs a food blog on the Hindustan Times website.

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