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About Ajay
I grew up in the world's largest human laboratory—India. Only in India can you go to a Protestant British boarding school, as I did, come home once a year to a village where farmers still use oxen to plough their fields, and then set out to see a country so bewilderingly diverse that it has 25 officially recognized languages, including English, which is understood in every corner, and more than 3,000 dialects.
Over the years, I have made my home in India, Japan and China. And I have written about life and politics in every continent except Africa and Antartica, sometimes going to extreme lengths to find material to write about: In the early 1990s, for example, I took a Greyhound bus from New York City to San Jose, and worked undercover as a curry chef in an Indian restaurant in Tokyo to research the lives of undocumented workers serving Japan's postindustrial economy.
I started out in journalism in 1988 at the New Delhi bureau of the Wall Street Journal Asia, went on to the Associated Press and eventually to Asiaweek, a Time Inc. newsweekly in Hong Kong. For six years until 2009 I was a writer and editor at an online newspaper and quarterly magazine at UCLA.
Email: Ajay.Singh@Patch.com
Phone: 323-351-4542
Birthday: August 15.
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HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR POLITICAL BELIEFS?
I consider myself an old-fashioned liberal who would like to see humane values firmly rooted in our political, social and educational institutions. I favor public education, universal health care, large but environmentally sound public works projects, strict regulations on capital markets, managerial rather than investor control of corporations, tax credits, guaranteed employment, social safety nets and international trade policies that protect domestic workers not just in the United States but everywhere.
ARE YOU REGISTERED WITH A CERTAIN PARTY?
No.
HOW RELIGIOUS WOULD YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF? (CASUAL, OBSERVANT, DEVOUT, NON-RELIGIOUS)
When it comes to religion—or matters of spirituality—I find myself in such a labyrinth that I have great trouble being consistent in my opinions. I therefore prefer to plead the privilege of a skeptic, a position that, I confess, I often find very difficult to understand.
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