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Amrita Rai short biography

Amrita Rai is a television journalist in India born in Uttar Pradesh in 1972. She is the wife of Congress leader Digvijay Singh, who was former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh. She was an anchor with Rajya Sabha TV.

She specializes in Anchoring, News writing, Public Relations and Broadcast Journalism. Her skills are endorsed by many renowned journalists on LinkedIn.

Amrita Rai Twitter

Despite being the wife of former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and a renowned journalist, Amrita Rai has only few followers on twitter. Her account is not verified by Twitter and has 5k followers. She frequently tweets on twitter and in her bio she has written “atma deepo bhava”. She joined twitter in 2017 and is active on the platform.

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Career:

BAG Films was where Amrita Rai began her career as a journalist. She then moved on to Star News, where she became one of the top anchors. She then joined CNEB, where she temporarily worked under the leadership of experienced journalist Rahul Dev before joining NDTV. Amrita Rai left NDTV in 2016 to work as a senior anchor for Rajya Sabha TV, where she is well-known for her television show “Sarokaar.”

Controversy

When some of Amrita’s intimate photos with Digvijaya Singh got popular on social media, she received a lot of backlash. Her ex-husband Anand Pradhan was also chastised for supporting her decision to marry Digvijaya Singh.

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Married life:

Anand Pradhan, an associate professor of journalism at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication in New Delhi, was her former husband. In the year 2014, the couple divorced.

Amrita Rai married Digvijaya Singh, the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, in 2015. She announced her marriage to Digvijaya Singh on her Facebook page, writing: “I would like to share with my friends that I and Digvijaya Singh have married in a solemn ceremony, as per the Hindu rites. We have also later registered our marriage. On this occasion, I would like to thank all those who have stood by me through all the difficult times that I faced recently. Last one and a half years have been particularly stressful and traumatic. I was the victim of a cyber crime, but was treated as a criminal. I was trolled and abused in most derogatory language for no fault of mine. Those who themselves have no concept or belief in love and dignity tried to shame me on social media. But all during this period, I kept a dignified silence and went on with my work, believing in myself and my love for Digvijaya.”

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