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Ajit Anjum Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Wife: Geeta Shree
Age: 55 Years
Hometown: New Delhi

 

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Real nameAjit Kumar
Profession(s)Journalist, Social Media Influencer
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)5' 7" (170 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
Award• Ramnath Goenka (RNG) Excellence in Journalism Award in the broadcast category in 2010
• Dushyant Smriti Samman by Dushyant Kumar Foundation in 2017
Ajit Anjum receiving the Dushyant Smriti Samman
Personal Life
Date of Birth7 April 1969 (Monday)
Age (as of 2024)55 Years
BirthplaceBegusarai, Bihar
Zodiac signAries
NationalityIndian
HometownGhaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
SchoolTown High School Hajipur, Bihar
College/University• Chandradhari Mithila College, Darbhanga, Bihar
• Langat Singh College, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, Bihar
Educational QualificationGraduate in History (Honours)
ReligionHinduism
Food HabitNon-Vegetarian
HobbiesReading
ControversiesPOCSO case against Ajit Anjum
In 2013, a POCSO case was registered against 8 journalists including Ajit Anjum for broadcasting an allegedly morphed and edited video of a minor and her family linked to Asaram Bapu Sexual Assault case. [1]BW Legal World

Accusation from a fellow journalist
In 2016, Imran Sheikh, who then worked as the senior correspondent of India TV, accused the channel's managing editor Ajit Anjum of twisting the news to favour a particular political party. Ajit Anjum answered in detail, regarding the accusations in one of his social media accounts.
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseGeeta Shree (digital creator)
Ajit Anjum's wife Geeta Shree
ChildrenDaughter- Jiya
Ajit Anjum's daughter
ParentsFather- Ramsagar Prasad Singh (retired judge)
Mother- (homemaker)
Ajit Anjum with his parents

Ajit Anjum Journalist

Some Lesser Known Facts About Ajit Anjum

  • Ajit Anjum has been reading multiple newspaper dailies since his student days.
  • As a student, he wrote his views on social problems in letters to the editor of the Patliputra Times and other dailies.
  • In 1987, he and his friends came in contact with a group of local journalists in Muzaffarpur. The interactions with those journalists were instrumental in his choosing journalism as a career.

    Ajit Anjum (extreme right) with his friends

    Ajit Anjum (extreme right) with his friends

  • At the same time, Manikant Thakur, then editor of Patlipura Times, allowed him to work as a local correspondent of Minapur in Muzaffarpur.
  • He also freelanced as a journalist for several newspapers and periodicals such as Dharmyug, Saptahik Hindustan, Janshakti, Dinmaan, and Ravivar.
  • In an interview, Ajit Anjum mentioned that he used to get Rs 50 per article published in the newspaper Janshakti.
  • In 1988, he joined a new newspaper publication, Uttarkaal, from Guwahati for a salary of Rs 800 but resigned after two months due to differences with the owner.
  • At the same time, he rejected another offer from a newspaper in Guwahati, Purvanchal Prahari, and returned to Patna.
  • He started writing articles on a freelance basis for Jansatta and Amar Ujala until he got a job in Chauthi Duniya in 1989.
  • In 1990, when senior journalist Prabal Maitra joined Amar Ujala as the bureau chief, he offered Ajit Anjum a job as a reporter, which he continued for four years.
  • In September 1994, he joined the media company B.A.G. Films and Media Ltd and was the director of the popular talk show Rubaru hosted by Rajeev Shukla.

    Ajit Anjum while working for BAG Films

    Ajit Anjum while working for BAG Films

  • In 2002, he joined Aaj Tak as a senior producer for a year, and later, rejoined B.A.G. Films.
  • Ajit Anjum played a big role in the success of the popular shows, Pol Khol (2004), Red Alert, and Sansani (2004), in Star News (now ABP News).
  • He was instrumental in the launch of the television channel News 24 in 2007. There, he was the managing editor till 2014.
  • In 2010, he led the ‘Rahat Lekar Bihar Chalo’ campaign, which provided a considerable amount of relief materials to the Bihar flood victims.

  • From 2014 to 2017, he worked in India TV as a managing editor under Editor-in-chief, Rajat Sharma.
  • In 2016, he was featured on the list of the 50 most powerful people of Bihar in a survey conducted by Fem magazine.
  • In 2019, he joined TV9 Bharatvarsh as the consulting editor for five months.
  • In 2020, he gave a TEDx speech on the topic ‘Stop Trying’ at Vidyapati Bhavan in Lodipur, Patna.
  • Since 2020, he has been doing journalism work through his YouTube channel, which has 60.9 subscribers, as of July 2024.

    Ajit Anjum (sitting in a blue shirt) while shooting for his YouTube channel

    Ajit Anjum (sitting in a blue shirt) while shooting for his YouTube channel

  • He is a food lover who likes cooking. He also posts pictures of different cuisines and dishes on his social media accounts.

    Ajit Anjum cooking at home

    Ajit Anjum cooking at home

  • He likes gardening and often shares information about various flowers, plants, and trees on his YouTube Ajit Anjum Vlogs, which has 42.7K subscribers, as of July 2024.
  • He often posts pictures of his pet dog (Lhasa Apso), Laila, on his social media accounts.

    Ajit Anjum with his pet Laila

    Ajit Anjum with his pet Laila

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