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'''Antara Dev Sen''' is a renowned ]n journalist, and the elder daughter of ] laureate ] and his first wife, ]. '''Antara Dev Sen''' is a renowned ]n journalist, and the elder daughter of ] laureate ] and his first wife, ].


Anatara did her schooling in ] and higher education in ], ]. She then joined the ]. As a senior editor of the ''Hindustan Times'', she went to ] on a fellowship from the ] Foundation. Anatara did her schooling in ] and higher education in ], ]. Sev also studied at ] in Massachusets, United States and at ]. She then joined the ]. As a senior editor of the ''Hindustan Times'', she went to ] on a fellowship from the ] Foundation.


On her return to Delhi, she started ''The Little Magazine'' and was its founding editor. The magazine predominantly publishes articles on literary themes relating to ]. Dev Sen also writes for ] and is an advisor for ]. On her return to Delhi, she started ''The Little Magazine'' and was its founding editor. The magazine predominantly publishes articles on literary themes relating to ]. Dev Sen also writes for ] and is an advisor for ].
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She is married to journalist Pratik Kanjilal. She is married to journalist Pratik Kanjilal.


Antara Dev Sen was born on September 21, 1963 in Cambridge, England.
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Antara Dev Sen was born on September 21, 1963 in Cambridge, England.


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She was born in Cambridge, England in 1963. She had her schooling in England, Delhi and Calcutta and studied at Smilth College, Massachusets, United States and at Harvard University.

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Antara Dev Sen is a renowned Indian journalist, and the elder daughter of Nobel laureate Amartya Sen and his first wife, Nabanita Dev Sen.

Anatara did her schooling in Calcutta and higher education in Delhi, India. Sev also studied at Smith College in Massachusets, United States and at Harvard University. She then joined the Hindustan Times. As a senior editor of the Hindustan Times, she went to Oxford University on a fellowship from the Reuters Foundation.

On her return to Delhi, she started The Little Magazine and was its founding editor. The magazine predominantly publishes articles on literary themes relating to South Asia. Dev Sen also writes for openDemocracy and is an advisor for Words Without Borders.

As a journalist, Antara wrote a Red Cross report on Angola which involved travelling to rebel territories. Antara has prepared reports on the South Asian tsunami and Indian general elections of 2004. She has also written India, the Eternal Magic (2000).

She is married to journalist Pratik Kanjilal.

Antara Dev Sen was born on September 21, 1963 in Cambridge, England.

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