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Tarun Tejpal was born on 15 March, 1963 in New Delhi, India, is an Indian journalist. Discover Tarun Tejpal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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His wife is Geetan Batra (m. 1985)
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Tiya Tejpal, Cara Tejpal |
Tarun Tejpal Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tarun Tejpal worth at the age of 61 years old? Tarun Tejpal’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. He is from India. We have estimated Tarun Tejpal's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Tarun Tejpal (born 15 March 1963) is an Indian journalist, publisher, novelist and former editor-in-chief of Tehelka magazine.
In the 1980s he began his career with The Indian Express and later moved to New Delhi to join a now defunct magazine called "India 2000".
Tejpal in several media interviews declared the primary impulse of Tehelka would be editorial and not commercial, and it would aim to bring back the aggressive public interest journalism of the 1980s which had been misplaced in the fashion, food and cinema excitements of the 1990s.
In 1984, he joined India Today magazine, then The Financial Express in 1994 and later became the founding editor of India's second largest newsmagazine publication.
Tejpal married Geetan Batra in 1985; they have two daughters, Tiya and Cara.
From 1994 to 1996, Tejpal hosted weekly literary show called 'Books and Ideas' on Doordarshan's cultural channel, DD3.
which featured a wide array of authors - historians, novelists, poets, scholars.
In 1995, Outlook magazine was established with Vinod Mehta as Editor-in-Chief and Tejpal as Managing Editor.
Tejpal co-founded a publishing company, RST IndiaInk, which published Arundhati Roy's Booker Prize winning novel The God of Small Things in 1998.
In 2000, Tejpal set up India's first journalistic website, Tehelka.
"Tehelka.com" did its first sting operation on India-South Africa cricket match fixing in 2000.
A book about the exposé, Fallen Heroes, was published soon after.
The Tehelka portal soon came to be known for its sting investigations, mainly for Operation West End (defence deal bribes).
A foiled assassination bid on Tejpal in 2001, and the arrest of five contract killers became the seed of Tejpal's second literary novel, the critically acclaimed.
In 2004, "Tehelka.com" made a switch from online portal to print media when it was relaunched as Tehelka national weekly newspaper in tabloid format, which became a weekly magazine in January 2007.
Tehelka's landmark stories include the Gujarat killings, Dr Binayak Sen, police encounters in the north-east, coal and 2G scams, the Ishrat Jahan and Tulsi Prajapati murders, the organising of riots by rump groups, an exposé on Zaheera Sheikh (witness of the Best Bakery case); as well as its persuasive reportage on the oppressed and disadvantaged sections of India – Dalits, tribals, poor and other minorities, victims of buccaneering development.
Tehelka's reporters and writers won every journalistic award – including three years of the Chameli Devi for the best national woman journalist of the year and two IPI (International Press Institute) awards for the best journalism of the year as well as the Sanskriti Journalism Award, Statesman Award for Rural Reporting, Ramnath Goenka Award for Northeast Reporting and multiple South Asia Laadli Media & Advertising Awards.
Tejpal's debut novel The Alchemy of Desire (2006), won Le Prix Mille Pages for Best Foreign Literary Fiction.
It was published in over 20 languages and went on to sell more than half-a-million copies.
The book also gained substantial attention for the rare and powerful praise it garnered from Nobel laureate Sir V S Naipaul, who wrote “at last — a new and brilliantly original novel from India.” Khushwant Singh in his review wrote, “The Alchemy of Desire puts Tarun Tejpal in the front rank of Indian novelists.
I am inclined to agree with Naipaul: Tejpal has turned out a masterpiece.
It is a novel that must be read.’ Writing of the book, Le Figaro said “This Indian masterpiece is like a voyage down the Ganges, long and infinitely pleasurable; the only thing that worries you is getting to the end too soon.”
The Story of My Assassins (2010) on which the 2020 web series Paatal Lok on Amazon Prime is based.
Tejpal spearheaded THiNK, an acclaimed 3-day festival of ideas featuring global frontline thinkers in science, tech, politics, economics and the arts, held in Goa for three years from 2011 to 2013.
The Valley of Masks (2011) was longlisted for Man Asian Literary Prize 2011.
His latest, The Line of Mercy(2022), is a satirical-philosophical novel about crime, punishment, and the lives of mofussil India.
"Tracking the debris of broken lives and screwball dreams, frantic fantasies and desperate schemes, Mercy does what only a handful of books in every age do: reveal the immorality of man-made moralities."
There was controversy with allegations of conflict of interest related to the ownership of company that owned "Tehelka" as political and business houses held shares in the company.
K. D. Singh, a Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member, owned a part of the holding company, so did "Anant Media Private Limited" which was majority owned by "Alchemist group" conglomerate under investigation by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office.
In November 2013, he stepped down as editor for six months after a female colleague accused him of sexual assault.
On 21 May 2021, a Goa trial court presided over by Justice Kshama Joshi acquitted him of all charges.
Tejpal's father was in the Indian Army, as a result he grew up in many parts of the country.
He graduated in economics from Punjab University in Chandigarh.
In November 2013, Tejpal was accused by a reporter of sexual assault during Think in Goa.
He admitted "misconduct", and offered to take six months leave, as "penance", from Tehelka.
This received intense public attention and media scrutiny especially because Tejpal and his magazine had previously been involved in highlighting the issue of sexual violence in India, including in a special issue on the topic in February of the year.
Police in the state of Goa, where the incident took place, filed a First Information Report (FIR) which listed charges, including rape, against him.
Police also announced they had seized CCTV footage from the Grand Hyatt hotel, the site of the alleged incident.
On 22 November 2013, the same day the presence of CCTV was announced by the prosecution, Tejpal issued a press release demanding that the CCTV footage seized by the police immediately be released to the public.
Tejpal also denied all charges against him.