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Tiyasa Biswas

Tiyasa Biswas

About Author

Tiyasa covers environmental stories for GreenMatters. In her search for creative pursuits, she stumbled into writing about subjects of her passion—sports and entertainment. She believes her big leap of faith two years ago, in switching careers from a science background to journalism has been fulfilling. Tiyasa strives to channel her curiosity and knack for storytelling to churn out stories of value and contribute to the ever-expanding world of journalism.

Area of Interest

A sporty kid at heart, Tiyasa grew up playing basketball but could not deny her love for cinema. Thus, cinephilia often becomes her escape from the mundanity of life, taking inspiration from and absorbing her favorite film characters to chart her reality. Besides penning new stories, Tiyasa looks to find meaning by exploring nature and camping on riversides.

Education

Tiyasa has a degree in Microbiology Honors from Delhi University

Previous Experiences

Starting out as a sports journalist, Tiyasa has collected over two years of professional experience in the field of journalism. She has contributed to digital publications, including Pinkvilla, where her work focused on Hollywood-related stories, and Essentially Sports, where she covered US Sports and bodybuilding & fitness, delving into the journeys of pioneering athletes.

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