Ash Sarkar

Journalist

Ash Sarkar was born in London on April 17th, 1992 and is the Journalist. At the age of 32, Ash Sarkar biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 17, 1992
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London
Age
32 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Writer
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University College London (BA, MA)
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Ash Sarkar Life

Ash Sarkar (born 17 April 1992) is a British writer and communist political activist.

Sarkar is a senior editor at Novara Media and teaches at the Sandberg Institute in 2017. She teaches Global Politics at Anglia Ruskin University in 2017 and is a regular commentator on politics and society in UK broadcast and online media.

Early life and education

Ashna Sarkar was born in 1992 in London. Pritilata Waddedar, a Bengali nationalist who participated in a bloody war against the British Empire in 1930s Bengal, was her great-great-aunt. Her grandmother is a hospital caregiver. Her mother, a social worker who was an anti-racist and labour union activist in the 1970s and 1980s, was instrumental in organising marches after Altab Ali's racially motivated murder.

She attended Enfield County School, an all-girls comprehensive academy, before moving to Latymer School, a selective grammar school for sixth form education. She earned her undergraduate and master's degrees in English literature from University College London.

Personal life

Sarkar lives in North London and is a Tottenham Hotspur supporter. "I pray, I meditate – it's loosey-goosey, pick'n'mix spirituality, perhaps; but for me, the word I can use is 'Islam.'

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Ash Sarkar Career

Career

Sarkar is a senior editor at Novara Media and teaches at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam. She taught international politics at Anglia Ruskin University in 2017 as an associate lecturer.

She is a contributing writer to The Guardian and The Independent. On BBC Question Time and Any Questions, she has served as a panelist.

Sarkar appeared in the BBC documentary film "The Rise of the Nazis" to "illustrate the historical context and perspective of Ernst Thälmann, the Communist Party of Germany's leader, from 1925 to 1933, who died in a concentration camp in 1944.

Bloomsbury announced that it would publish Minority Rule by Sarkar in July 2021.

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DAN WOOTTON: The new Titanic disaster united the world in equal horror and admiration

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 22, 2023
DAN WOOTTON: To suggest that explorers be charged more to avoid these pioneering adventures entirely is a new low for the hate-filled left to politicise the events of this week, largely because of Hamish Harding's appearance on the sub. That's just what's happened, though The Guardian columnist and hard left activist Ash Sarkar (right) led the charge. She tweeted (bottom right) to her 400,000 followers, 'If the super-rich can spend £250,000 on vanity jaunts 2.4 miles beneath the ocean, they are not being taxed enough.' Any serious concern remains as the distraught families of the Titan Five (subpoena, left) await word at sea of their loved ones as any serious concern fades following the US Coast Guard's announcement that a debris field has been discovered in the search area, but the primary concern must be the human cost of this failed expedition.

Ash Sarkar, a Guardian columnist, has retaliated after a tweet of "completely grotesque" Titanic subpoena

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 22, 2023
Following a 'completely grotesque' tweet about the missing Titanic tourist submarine victims, Ash Sarkar (left) has sparked backlash on social media. The columnist, who has written 23 articles for the Guardian, suggested that the wealthy be paid more. "If the super wealthy can spend £250,000 on vanity jaunts 2.4 miles under the ocean, they aren't being taxed enough," she wrote to her 400,000 followers on Twitter.' Five people are now missing on Titan's vanished ship, with its vital oxygen tank running out just after 12 p.m. today, according to the narrator.

The Royal Family is described as a "cartel of some very strange people," according to journalist Ash Sarkar

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2023
Ash Sarkar, senior editor at Novara Media, delves into the Royal Family in her most recent firm broadside, just days before King Charles' coronation on Saturday. The journalist, who had previously called for a 'grime banger,' said that young people interested in the 'values of fairness and representation' were increasingly being turned off by the royals. The monarchy, however you define it, is neither a fair nor representative body,' Ms Sarkar told BBC's Newsnight.