Saudamini Jain is a journalist based in New Delhi. She has reported in India, New York and the West Bank
She won the 2013 Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism (Feature Writing) for a story about an obscure town which, for 200 years, has been a life-sized stage for its annual Ramlila. She has an MA in art and culture from Columbia Journalism School where she tracked down the unknown subject of a 1966 Alice Neel portrait — her story was featured in The Paris Review, Smithsonian Magazine and Hyperallergic. Her work has appeared in Hindustan Times, Haaretz, Vice, CNN, HuffPost, Atlas Obscura among other publications.
She writes on books, culture and India's growing closeness with Israel.
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