Kalpana Sharma
Kalpana Sharma
Kalpana Sharma is an independent journalist and author based in Mumbai. In over four decades as a journalist, she has worked with Himmat Weekly, The Indian Express, Times of India and The Hindu. She is the author, among others, of 'Rediscovering Dharavi: Stories from Asia’s Largest Slum', and has edited 'Missing: Half the Story—Journalism as if Gender Matters'.
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