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Bhakti Parikh is a dynamic professional with expertise in journalism, public relations, and media management. She has contributed significantly to various roles, including Founder & Editor-in-Chief of The Sparrow, where she leads editorial content and strategy for a digital news platform. Bhakti’s diverse portfolio includes directing public relations at We Are Trades Inc., editing for Humber News, and contributing as a creative head for multiple organizations.
She holds a Master’s in Public Administration from Pandit Deendayal Energy University, Gandhinagar, and a PG Diploma in Journalism from Humber College, Toronto. She has also presented research at prestigious institutions like Harvard University and the University of Central Florida, showcasing her expertise in media and in-depth journalism. Her skills span across social media platforms, enabling her to create impactful content and campaigns. A versatile writer and interviewer, Bhakti thrives under pressure and is adept at managing teams. Beyond her professional achievements, Bhakti is a trained Kathak dancer, classical vocalist, and passionate educator for underprivileged children. She brings cultural richness and strategic insight to her endeavors, driving innovation in media and storytelling.
India has long excelled in captivating the world through its rich cultural heritage, employing soft power to foster global connections. From the soothing melodies of the sitar to the intricate movements of Kathak dance, from the aromatic allure of saffron-infused biryani to the vibrant narratives of Hindi cinema, India’s cultural exports invite global audiences to experience its diverse traditions. India influences through culture, captivates through tradition, and leaves an imprint