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Prema Sridevi
Prema Sridevi is an Indian investigative journalist and Editor in Chief of The Probe. In a career spanning 20 years, Sridevi has worked with some of the top news brands in India and she specialises in stories related to accountability, transparency, corruption, misuse of public office, terrorism, internal security to name a few.
Mussoorie Forest Scam: Half of Missing Pillars Found, Questions Remain
Mussoorie Forest Scam: Nearly 4,700 of 7,375 missing forest boundary pillars have been...
Mussoorie Forest Scam: Boundary Pillars Vanish, Mafia Gains Ground
Mussoorie forest scam reveals 7,375 missing boundary pillars, land mafia encroachment, and...
Uttarakhand Eco Tourism Scam | The Probe Impact: Govt Transfers Bhargav
Uttarakhand Eco Tourism Scam: The Probe had exposed the scandal; now the govt has...
Uttarakhand Eco Tourism Scam: Officer Who Exposed Corruption Transferred
Uttarakhand Eco Tourism Scam: IFS officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi, who exposed the scam has been...
Uttarakhand Eco Tourism Scam: Report Alleges Loot, State Looks Away
Uttarakhand eco-tourism scam in fragile Munsiyari forests exposes illegal constructions,...
CGHS Crisis: Faulty Generic Drugs Cause Health Nightmares
CGHS Crisis: Faulty generic drugs cause adverse reactions for beneficiaries, revealing...
Masood Azhar, JeM Founder: Is His Brother Dead or Alive?
Masood Azhar, the founder of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), is once again in the spotlight amid...
Saharanpur Bonded Labour Crisis: Children Expose Exploitation
Saharanpur bonded labour crisis: Rescued children expose brutal abuse, unpaid work, and...
Baghpat Bonded Labourers: FIR Registered, But Justice Remains Elusive
Baghpat bonded labourers: FIR filed against BBF brick kiln owners after The Probe’s...
Baghpat Bonded Labourer Breaks Silence
Baghpat bonded labourer breaks his silence in this episode of Unbreak the News with Prema...
Moga Bonded Labour Scandal: Officials Shield Slave Masters
Moga Bonded Labour Scandal: More than 50 bonded labourers, including children, were...












