Varkey Foundation: Global Teacher Prize
Produced the video of Swaroop Rawal - nominated among top 10 finalist for Global Teacher Prize.
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New Delhi, Delhi, India
$300 - $400 / Day
Request QuoteSonakshi Pandit is a video story-teller, who graduated from SOAS University of London with a MA in Media in Development. She has worked on a range of documentary and multimedia projects in London and India, producing for HBO, BBC, CBBC, Channel News Asia, Star India, Varkey Foundation. She has also worked as a broadcast journalist at CNN-News18 for 3 years. She is passionate about stories based on Gender, Children, Education, Human Rights, Development and Crime.
Produced the video of Swaroop Rawal - nominated among top 10 finalist for Global Teacher Prize.
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