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Niharika Acharya is joining Semafor, Justin Smith and Ben Smith's new media startup, to create their global events vertical. She most recently has been executive director of events at The Hill, where she led the event content team in ideation, strategy setting and speaker recruitment. In taking events from concept to execution, she works closely with The Hill's newsroom to develop programs that examine the impact of policies and regulations on a national and international scale. Previously, as a senior producer with Atlantic LIVE, the events division of The Atlantic, her work focused on politics and policy events. She played a leading role in the conceptualization and execution of events during the 2016 Republican and Democratic conventions. Prior to that as the editorial director of National Journal LIVE, she led content creation and speaker recruitment for events and managed the content team. Prior to joining the National Journal, she was a freelance producer at Fox TV. Niharika worked at Bloomberg TV from 2010 to 2014, she was the Producer of Bloomberg Television's flagship political show, ''Political Capital with Al Hunt'', a political show with an economic edge. The show features discussions on national and international news, along with a weekly wrap-up and interviews with key political figures. Before joining
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and
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for
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. As a reporter/editor Niharika covered 2004 and 2008 U.S Presidential Elections, UN General Assembly sessions, 9/11 Anniversaries and US-India Relations (including the U.S-India Nuclear Deal. She was the
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of
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's India Service. The VOA India service is now defunct. Her noteworthy interviews include Former US President
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, Former Turkmenistani Prime Minister Soha heena Saqib Ashraf Ghani, Indian and Tajikistani foreign ministers, Louisiana Governor
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, State Dept officials, NASA Astronauts:
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,
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, members of American Congress, Indian Politicians and Hollywood-Bollywood artists.


Early life

Niharika Acharya was born in the small hamlet of
Sarahan Sarahan is a small town in Himachal Pradesh of India. It is the site of the Bhimakali Temple, originally known as Bhimadevi Temple (Bhīmā Kālī), dedicated to the mother goddess Bhimakali, presiding deity of the rulers of the former Bus ...
in northern India. She earned a Master of Arts in the
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research centre at
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university in
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. She graduated at the top of her class in political science from
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in New Delhi. She completed her schooling from a New Delhi-based school
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.


Career

Niharika worked with Indian TV news channel
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as reporter and anchor for seven years. Later she left for the
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and joined Voice of America Hindi TV and Radio service in 2003. She is still working with VoA as correspondent and anchor. As part of VoA collaboration with Aaj Tak TV news channel, she also anchors 'Duniya' (The World) program 'LIVE' on Aaj Tak every Sunday evening. Niharika also contribute to VOA Hindi radio as fill-in host for weekly call-in shows 'Hello India' and 'Hello America' and her television reports are also aired on radio as well. Niharika has lived and travelled across India, and now travels across the United States in search of stories.


Notable reporting

Niharika Acharya has covered President Bush's inauguration for his second term, the US November 2004 presidential elections,
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anniversaries, Indian prime minister
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's meeting with President
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at the United Nations General Assembly session, and former Prime Minister
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's official visit to U.S. She also travelled to
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to cover the India-Pakistan peace dialogue summit meet at
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between the leaders of the two countries. She also covered the relief efforts mounted by American communities for 26 December 2004
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disaster victims and their families.


Awards

Niharika has received VoA's superior accomplishment award.


References

*http://www.voanews.com/hindi/bio_acharya.cfm *http://www.presidentialclassroom.org/upload/news/Current_News/wk5-mon-web.pdf


External links


Niharika Acharya's interview with Richard A. Boucher, Assistant Secretary for south and central Asian affairs.Some interesting reporting by Niharika Acharya.
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