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Tamsil Shahezad Khan

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Tamsil Shahezad Khan
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Native nameTamsil Shahezad Khan  Verified
Born1994/06/25
Pimpalgaon Raja
🏡 ResidenceMumbai, Maharashtra India
🏳️ NationalityIndian
🏫 EducationM.Sc, B.Ed, CTET I/II & Master's In Journalism
🎓 Alma materMonash University, Sant Gadge Baba University Amravati, Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar University Aurangabad
💼 Occupation
Journalist, Editor-In-Chief, Ambassador for Peace, Human Rights Activist
📆 Years active  2013-Present
👔 EmployerEditor-In-Chief
🏢 OrganisationREPORTLINE, Globals Times, United Nations
Agent200
Known forJournalist, Editor, Film Maker, Producer, Educator, Peace Ambassador
WorksJournalism
🏡 Home townMumbai
Height5 fit 11 inch
💪 Weight69 Kg 69 Kg
TelevisionNone
TitleTamsil Shahezad Khan
👴 👵 Parent(s)Musaddique Ahemad Khan & Raisa Khanam

Tamsil Shahezad Khan is a prominent journalist and media professional. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of REPORTLINE, National Editor at Globals Times, and Chairman of the International News Media Council[1]. His career highlights include winning the Associated Press Media Editors Journalism Excellence Award in 2018. Khan is also a filmmaker and producer, with work published in major outlets like BBC, Al Jazeera, and Forbes. His efforts are focused on promoting objective reporting and social justice through various media platforms.


Early life and education[edit]

Khan completed his MSc in Zoology from Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University and holds a BEd from DSR College of Education Aurangabad. He also has a CTET qualification in Science and Math.

Career[edit]

His career highlights include winning the Associated Press Media Editors Journalism Excellence Award in 2018

Awards and recognition[edit]

Throughout his career, Khan has received Associated Press Media Editors Journalism Excellence Award in 2018

Personal life[edit]

Information about his personal life...

References[edit]

  1. Issuewire Magazine (30 May 2024). ""Tamsil Shahezad Khan: A Visionary Bridging Journalism and Media"". Issuewire Magazine. Retrieved 30 May 2024.


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