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Nidhi Razdan is an Indian television journalist with New Delhi Television ]. Nidhi is a graduate from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. Nidhi Razdan is an Indian television journalist with New Delhi Television ]. Nidhi is a graduate from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi.
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Nidhi Razdan is an Indian television journalist with New Delhi Television NDTV. Nidhi is a graduate from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi.

Razdan anchors the prime time news in NDTV 24x7. She also hosts the news show 'Left, Right & Center'.

She covers foreign affairs, Kashmir and national politics. Her work has included documentaries from Tibet, Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, Iran post-bombing Britain.

She is married to journalist, poet and author Neelesh Misra.

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