
of Sanjay Gandhi and Meena Kumari. He took over as editor-in-chief of Debonair in 1974. Since then, he has founded and edited numerous publications. He is the founder-editor of India's first Sunday paper, The Sunday Observer, the founder editor of the now defunct Bombay daily, The Independent, and the founder-editor of The Pioneer (Delhi edition). He was also editor of The Indian Post. Mr Mehta is greatly respected for his unbiased views on Indian politics. Mr. Mehta is a popular face in Indian TV News channels like Times Now and NDTV. Mehta wrote and presented “Letters from India” for the BBC. His first book, "Bombay: A Private View," an account of life in Bombay, was self-published. Source: Media News Line

