Mukul Devichand (born in Wales, UK) is Editor of Audio Programming for the New York Times. Previously he was Executive Editor of Voice + AI for the BBC.[1] He was the original creator and editor of the Webby award-winning [2] BBC Trending unit, and of the solutions-focussed journalism unit BBC World Hacks.[3] Both teams are based in London and create digital video output, text, podcasts and radio shows for the BBC World Service and BBC News website.[4][5] Previously he was a presenter and producer for BBC Radio 4. His work includes programmes such as Crossing Continents, Analysis, From Our Own Correspondent and The Report. He has also presented Our World, a BBC World TV show. In 2009, with Crossing Continents producer John Murphy, he won a One World Media Award for their reporting in Mumbai slums.[6]
He is a graduate of the London School of Economics.[7][8]
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[2] is Asim Siddiqui, Chairman of The City Circle.[citation needed] "MukulDevichand, "How Islam got political: Founding fathers", BBC News, 10 November...
University of Chicago". sociology.uchicago.edu. Retrieved Jun 1, 2021. Devichand, Mukul (20 January 2014). "#BBCtrending: From #Kangkung to #africannationsinhighschool"...
(PDF) from the original on 24 April 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021. Devichand, Mukul (25 June 2007). "UK | Magazine | Pipe dream". BBC News. Archived from...
Narendra Modi's India". Kennedy School Review. Retrieved 28 July 2017. Devichand, Mukul (17 October 2015). "A week of worrying about rising intolerance in...
The End of Poverty. Penguin Press. p. 416. ISBN 978-1-59420-045-8. Devichand, Mukul (2 December 2007). "When a dollar a day means 25 cents". bbcnews.com...