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    Yogi-Modi Double Engine Dominates UP Race, BJP Fuels Up for 2024

    Nalin MehtaBy Nalin MehtaMarch 10, 2022Updated:March 14, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Yogi-Modi Double Engine Dominates UP Race, BJP Fuels Up for 2024

    Author @nalinmehta speaks on Jat voters in UP#ResultsWithNews18 #BattleForStates

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    Professor Nalin Mehta is Dean, School of Modern Media, UPES; Advisor, Global University Systems and Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University Singapore. He is an award-winning social scientist, journalist and author who has held senior leadership positions in major Indian media companies; international financing institutions like the Global Fund in Geneva, Switzerland; taught and held research positions at universities and institutions in Australia (ANU, La Trobe University), Singapore (NUS), Switzerland (International Olympic Museum) and India (IIM Bangalore, Shiv Nadar University).

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