New Delhi: The Citizen editor Seema Mustafa has been elected the president of the Editors Guild of India, a statement by the guild said on Saturday.
The announcement came after the results of an online poll held on October 16 were declared.
Hardnews editor Sanjay Kapoor was elected the general secretary while Caravan editor Anant Nath was elected treasurer unopposed, according to The Statesman.
Mustafa takes over from ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta, while Kapoor and Nath succeeded Business Standard’s editorial director AK Bhattacharya and Rediff.com contributing editor Sheela Bhatt, respectively.
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