Tabeenah Anjum

Tabeenah Anjum is a journalist with over fifteen years of experience across print and multimedia outfits. She reports on politics, gender, human rights, migrant rights and issues impacting marginalized communities from Rajasthan and neighbouring states. Presently, she writes for Outlook magazine and contributes long-form reportage for The Quint, Article 14, Times of India Plus, The Gaon Connection, BBC, Countercurrents, Caravan and Telegraph. She was the bureau incharge of Deccan Herald in Rajasthan until 2020 and continues to write opinion pieces for the newspaper.

A passionate photographer, she is the recipient of the National Award in Photography (2015) conferred by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, and the Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II Award (2017) for excellence in journalism and photography. Her photographs have been exhibited in India, Nepal and South Australia.

She has also published research papers on the media in reputed international journals, including a chapter on ‘Journalism of Tolerance: Reporting About Refugees and Immigrants’ in Xenophobia in the Media (2024), published by Routledge. She has served as the co-course director of the Basics of Visual Storytelling course at Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, since 2019 and conducts visual storytelling workshops across India and abroad.
She has a master’s in journalism from University of Rajasthan and has completed her PhD in 2016. Anjum has been teaching as an adjunct professor at Haridev Joshi University of Journalism, Jaipur, since 2022. She also taught at the University of South Australia, Adelaide, in 2019 and the University of Sakarya, Turkey, in 2022.

Born and raised in Kashmir, Anjum is currently based in Rajasthan, where her journey in journalism first took root and inspired this book, her non-fiction debut.

Books by Tabeenah Anjum