Tulip mazumdar biography
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Tulip Mazumdar Biography
Tulip Mazumdar is a media personality serving as global health correspondent for BBC News. Previously, she was a reporter at BBC News and BBC Newsnight.
Tulip Mazumdar Age
She is 40 years old. She was born in 1981.
Tulip Mazumdar Height
She is tall in stature however her height is undisclosed.
Tulip Mazumdar Nationality
Mazumdar holds British nationality. She also belongs to a mixed ethnicity. Additionally, she is of Indian Bengali descent.
Tulip Mazumdar Education
From 1992 to 1999, Tulip attended The King’s (The Cathedral) School, Peterborough where she studied Sociology. She also graduated from the University of Liverpool with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology in 2002.
While at Liverpool University, she made news CDs for the student union bar.
Tulip Mazumdar Parents
Mazumdar is from Spalding, Lincolnshire. Her mother chose her name while gazing on the blooming bulb fields during springtime in Lincolnshire.
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Tulip Mazumdar
Reporter
What were you doing before you were at Radio 1?Journalist at Radio 1's sister hållplats 1Xtra and before that at BBC Radio Mersyside.
Best part of the job?
The fact you have no idea what you'll be doing when you come in in the morning. You could be sent anywhere in the world!
Worst on air moment?
When inom foolishly decided to take part in a TV dating show for a laugh. It was wrong. I know that now.
Advice on anyone who wants to get started in journalism:
Approach the paper/ programme you want to work for with lots to say about what they do. What you love about it and what you think they could do differently. It's a cliche, but take those phone answering and tea making jobs, that's how I first got into the BBC.
What's on your walls at home?
Photos taken by my ever so artistic mate.
If you could be famous, what would you be famous for?
For being the heiress to a huge international hotel chain and dressing my small dog in pink diamante cardig
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Tulip Mazumdar
British journalist and broadcaster
Tulip Mazumdar is a British journalist and broadcaster who currently works for the BBC as their global health reporter.[1][2]
Mazumdar is from Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, her first name chosen by her mother as she looked out on tulip fields in Lincolnshire.[3][4] She is of Indian Bengali descent.[5]
She attended The King's (The Cathedral) School, Peterborough, [6] and then the University of Liverpool before moving to work for BBC Radio Merseyside. From there she moved to the news department broadcasting on the BBC station 1Xtra. She has also worked on the BBC Radio 1Newsbeat programme, the Radio 4Today programme, Newsday on the BBC World Service and appeared on BBC television where she has reported from Helmand, Afghanistan, on the conflict and its impact on local communities.[3] In 2014, Mazumdar reported for the BBC and world media on the Ebola vi