Wed. Nov 6th, 2024

New Delhi (India), May 17: Madan Mohan Soni is a well-known journalist who has made a name for himself in the field of investigative journalism. He started his career in 2016, working as a reporter for Satya News Agency Haridwar for Agra Zone. During his time there, he covered several stories of public interest, showcasing his skills as a journalist.

After spending some years in this news agency Madan Mohan Soni moved to London for further higher study. He joined Cardiff metropolitan University, United Kingdom, then after study he came back and joined News 1 India, where he worked as a Bureau Chief for Agra City. But after a few days, due to the conspiracy of some people, he left this channel and moved to AB Star News.

He proved to be an excellent leader, and his team appreciated his dedication and hard work. In his role as a Bureau Chief, he covered several stories which led to positive change in society.

Currently, Madan Mohan Soni is working as a Bureau Chief for AB Star News in Noida, covering stories related to Agra City. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a strong sense of responsibility towards his work, and he has been very passionate about it.

One of the notable areas of his work has been the investigation and reporting of animal cruelty and crime. He has exposed several cases of animal abuse, and his reports have brought about changes in the way animals are treated. His stories have raised awareness about animal welfare, and he has become a voice for animals that cannot speak for themselves.

Madan Mohan Soni is a journalist who has dedicated himself to his work. He is a role model for aspiring journalists, and his work has been recognized and appreciated by the public. His commitment to journalism and his passion for his work have made him a respected and trusted member of the journalistic community.

If you have any objection to this press release content, kindly contact pr.error.rectification[at]gmail.com to notify us. We will respond and rectify the situation in the next 24 hours.

By