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Dibang
Born
Arunachal Pradesh, India
Nationality
Indian
Citizenship
Indian
Education
Graduated from Rajdhani College, Delhi University
Occupation(s)
Journalist, News Anchor
Dibang is a senior news anchor former host of daily prime-time show 'Jan Man' and weekly show 'Press Conference' on the Hindi news channel ABP News. A member of debate panels of the channel, he is rated among the best Hindi anchors in the industry today.[1]
^The Times of India, 9 June 2002, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/12368717.cms
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