Draft:Aryan Jakhar


Aryan JakharEdit

Aryan Jakhar was born on July 10, 2001, in The Pink City (Jaipur), Rajasthan, India. He is an Indian journalist and the founder of Shining Media and Business Headline. He founded "The Shining Media" in late 2021, and in early 2023, he started his second venture, Business Headline.

Early Life and EducationEdit

Aryan Jakhar was born into a middle-class family. His father is a doctor (a senior surgeon specialist in the Rajasthan government). Aryan Jakhar did his schooling at Sanskar School, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan. After his schooling, he joined Manipal University Jaipur in 2020 to pursue his higher studies in the field of journalism and mass communication. He completed his graduation in 2023, and later he joined India Today Media Institute to pursue his post-graduate degree in journalism and mass communication.

Aryan has politics in his genes, as he comes from a family with political backgrounds. But he always tries to stay away from the political links in his family.

FamilyEdit

Aryan Jakhar was born into a middle-class family. His father is a doctor in the Rajasthan government, and his mother, Santosh Jakhar, was a district councillor from Sikar during 2010–20215 for the Indian National Congress. His elder sister, Aditi Jakhar, is an advocate working in Delhi, India. His brother-in-law, Aabhas Singh, is also a lawyer working in Delhi.

CareerEdit

Aryan Jakhar joined the digital media organisation Business Upturn in May 2021 to start his career in the field of journalism by learning how digital media functions. After which he left Business Upturn because, after learning how digital media works, he started his own non-profit digital media organisation, The Shining Media. As he knew how businesses work, and after gaining some experience in how digital media works, he started his own organisation. After about 1.5 years, he decided to expand The Shining Media further, due to which he started his second digital media organisation, Business Headline. When he started his second organisation, Business Headline, he decided to cover some specific categories such as business, markets, technology, entertainment, and sports only.

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