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Atul Singh is an Indian-born former lawyer, university lecturer, and the founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of Fair Observer, a US-based nonprofit media organization that aims to inform and educate global citizens of today and tomorrow, by providing context, analysis and multiple perspectives on world news, politics, economics, business and culture.
Fair Observer's Managing Editor and Chief Operating Officer is Abul-Hasanat Siddique, a British author and journalist who wrote The Arab Uprisings: An Introduction and is currently working on his forthcoming book, The Youth of the Middle East (2016), examining the key challenges facing the MENA region through the lens of the youth. The Deputy Managing Editor and Culture Editor is London-based journalist Anna Pivovarchuk, having previously worked at the BBC and the United Nations.
Before launching Fair Observer, Singh worked in finance and law, notably as a corporate lawyer in London for Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, advising Goldman Sachs. The idea of creating a global news analysis company solidified while attending the New York Global Media Summit in 2010.
Atul is a first name used in India for people, places and companies. It is a first name used for males. The word originates from Sanskrit, meaning 'incomparable' or 'matchless' or 'unique'.
According to Vishnu Purana Atula is a 355th name of Lord Vishnu, known as 'The Incomparable - No one is as great as or superior to Him'.
Fair Observer के संस्थापक, CEO और मुख्य संपादक अतुल सिंह से वार्तालाप | (Vaartaalaap with founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of Fair Observer) Venue : IIT Gandhinagar
Atul Singh, Author & Editor, speaks at Manthan, Hyderabad, India, on "A New World: The Changing Balance of Power”. Power is changing hands both internationally, within nations, within societies and even within families. The future of the world will depend on how these powers handle their challenges and figure out ways to cooperate. Old powers have to learn to give way and new powers have to learn patience if we are to avoid disaster. Dominant elites will have to turn enlightened if they are to avoid the pitchforks on the streets. Old certainties are in question and it is again time for us to reinvent our social structures, political institutions and economic systems.
From Japan and Philippines to the UK and the US, nationalism is on the rise. This is transforming politics by enabling the rise of the right and, more alarmingly, of the far-right. Before we carry on, what do we mean by the right and the far-right? To understand this, we have to go back to the heady days of the French Revolution. In the French parliament, supporters of l'Ancien Régime sat on the right while those who wanted a secular republic with equality for all sat on the left. Those who sat on the right believed in hierarchy, tradition and clericalism. Inequality and social stratification were the natural order of the universe. Over time, the justification for some being more equal than others has changed from noble birth to ability and hard work. Those who win in a competitive free ...
Atul Singh, through his talk, enlightened us about how humans are irrational beings and how treating a subject like economics, which is a complex amalgamation of various factors cannot be called a science. Atul Singh is an Indian-born former lawyer, current affairs lecturer, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Fair Observer, a global media platform that focuses on analysis and a "plurality of perspectives" from around the world. Having a solid academic background with degrees from the Oxford University and Wharton School of Management, Atul was listed among the 11 Indians who have made their mark on the global corporate world by DNA India. He is a seasoned speaker on the global economy, foreign policy and international affairs. His talk will be about how he sees economics to being mor...
Atul Singh IPS Resigned speaking at Spiritual Wisdom & Holistic World Order Conference
https://www.facebook.com/AtulSinghHero
Tonight on The 3 Minute Download, Goldman Sachs has predicted the United States economy will have two likely scenarios. A better scenario is the unemployment rate will rise to ten percent and an even worse scenario is the US falls into a double dip recession. However, is it too early for an economic prediction of this magnitude fair to make and is Goldman Sachs leaving something out? Plus, according to the Broadcasting Board of Governors chairman Walter Isaacson stated that his organization needs more resources to combat its enemies like RT, Iranian Press TV and Venezuela's TeleSur.
Atul Singh is an Indian-born former lawyer, university lecturer, and the founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of Fair Observer, a US-based nonprofit media organization that aims to inform and educate global citizens of today and tomorrow, by providing context, analysis and multiple perspectives on world news, politics, economics, business and culture
Atul Singh, the founder, chief executive officer & editor-in-chief of Fair Observer shares some of his experiences and life lessons. Fair Observer is an independent, nonprofit media organization that has been granted section 501(c)(3) status in the United States. Its mission is to inform and educate global citizens of today and tomorrow. It publishes a journal – www.fairobserver.com – with ISSN 2372-9112 from the US Library of Congress that focuses on the deeper issues behind the news, provides context and brings together different perspectives cutting across borders, backgrounds and beliefs. Already, Fair Observer has over 1,800 contributors from over 70 countries, including a 68-year old former prime minister in Ireland and a 16-year old student in Gaza. Increasingly, it is educating ...
Fair Observer के संस्थापक, CEO और मुख्य संपादक अतुल सिंह से वार्तालाप | (Vaartaalaap with founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of Fair Observer) Venue : IIT Gandhinagar
Atul Singh, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Fair Observer, speaking on Freedom, Rights, Information - an alternative to standardized global news, interview at IITGLC 2015 with Mateen Syed
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The Hot Seat's second Skype interview with the Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Fair Observer Atul Singh. Taped on Oct. 19, 2015
Monika Fidler interviews Atul Singh at American University.
Tonight on The 3 Minute Download, Goldman Sachs has predicted the United States economy will have two likely scenarios. A better scenario is the unemployment rate will rise to ten percent and an even worse scenario is the US falls into a double dip recession. However, is it too early for an economic prediction of this magnitude fair to make and is Goldman Sachs leaving something out? Plus, according to the Broadcasting Board of Governors chairman Walter Isaacson stated that his organization needs more resources to combat its enemies like RT, Iranian Press TV and Venezuela's TeleSur.
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Atul Singh, through his talk, enlightened us about how humans are irrational beings and how treating a subject like economics, which is a complex amalgamation of various factors cannot be called a science. Atul Singh is an Indian-born former lawyer, current affairs lecturer, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Fair Observer, a global media platform that focuses on analysis and a "plurality of perspectives" from around the world. Having a solid academic background with degrees from the Oxford University and Wharton School of Management, Atul was listed among the 11 Indians who have made their mark on the global corporate world by DNA India. He is a seasoned speaker on the global economy, foreign policy and international affairs. His talk will be about how he sees economics to being mor...
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Fair Observer के संस्थापक, CEO और मुख्य संपादक अतुल सिंह से वार्तालाप | (Vaartaalaap with founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of Fair Observer) Venue : IIT Gandhinagar
Atul Singh, Author & Editor, speaks at Manthan, Hyderabad, India, on "A New World: The Changing Balance of Power”. Power is changing hands both internationally, within nations, within societies and even within families. The future of the world will depend on how these powers handle their challenges and figure out ways to cooperate. Old powers have to learn to give way and new powers have to learn patience if we are to avoid disaster. Dominant elites will have to turn enlightened if they are to avoid the pitchforks on the streets. Old certainties are in question and it is again time for us to reinvent our social structures, political institutions and economic systems.
From Japan and Philippines to the UK and the US, nationalism is on the rise. This is transforming politics by enabling the rise of the right and, more alarmingly, of the far-right. Before we carry on, what do we mean by the right and the far-right? To understand this, we have to go back to the heady days of the French Revolution. In the French parliament, supporters of l'Ancien Régime sat on the right while those who wanted a secular republic with equality for all sat on the left. Those who sat on the right believed in hierarchy, tradition and clericalism. Inequality and social stratification were the natural order of the universe. Over time, the justification for some being more equal than others has changed from noble birth to ability and hard work. Those who win in a competitive free ...
Atul Singh, through his talk, enlightened us about how humans are irrational beings and how treating a subject like economics, which is a complex amalgamation of various factors cannot be called a science. Atul Singh is an Indian-born former lawyer, current affairs lecturer, and the founder and editor-in-chief of Fair Observer, a global media platform that focuses on analysis and a "plurality of perspectives" from around the world. Having a solid academic background with degrees from the Oxford University and Wharton School of Management, Atul was listed among the 11 Indians who have made their mark on the global corporate world by DNA India. He is a seasoned speaker on the global economy, foreign policy and international affairs. His talk will be about how he sees economics to being mor...
Atul Singh IPS Resigned speaking at Spiritual Wisdom & Holistic World Order Conference
https://www.facebook.com/AtulSinghHero
Tonight on The 3 Minute Download, Goldman Sachs has predicted the United States economy will have two likely scenarios. A better scenario is the unemployment rate will rise to ten percent and an even worse scenario is the US falls into a double dip recession. However, is it too early for an economic prediction of this magnitude fair to make and is Goldman Sachs leaving something out? Plus, according to the Broadcasting Board of Governors chairman Walter Isaacson stated that his organization needs more resources to combat its enemies like RT, Iranian Press TV and Venezuela's TeleSur.
Atul Singh is an Indian-born former lawyer, university lecturer, and the founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of Fair Observer, a US-based nonprofit media organization that aims to inform and educate global citizens of today and tomorrow, by providing context, analysis and multiple perspectives on world news, politics, economics, business and culture
Atul Singh, the founder, chief executive officer & editor-in-chief of Fair Observer shares some of his experiences and life lessons. Fair Observer is an independent, nonprofit media organization that has been granted section 501(c)(3) status in the United States. Its mission is to inform and educate global citizens of today and tomorrow. It publishes a journal – www.fairobserver.com – with ISSN 2372-9112 from the US Library of Congress that focuses on the deeper issues behind the news, provides context and brings together different perspectives cutting across borders, backgrounds and beliefs. Already, Fair Observer has over 1,800 contributors from over 70 countries, including a 68-year old former prime minister in Ireland and a 16-year old student in Gaza. Increasingly, it is educating ...
Fair Observer के संस्थापक, CEO और मुख्य संपादक अतुल सिंह से वार्तालाप | (Vaartaalaap with founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of Fair Observer) Venue : IIT Gandhinagar
From Japan and Philippines to the UK and the US, nationalism is on the rise. This is transforming politics by enabling the rise of the right and, more alarmingly, of the far-right. Before we carry on, what do we mean by the right and the far-right? To understand this, we have to go back to the heady days of the French Revolution. In the French parliament, supporters of l'Ancien Régime sat on the right while those who wanted a secular republic with equality for all sat on the left. Those who sat on the right believed in hierarchy, tradition and clericalism. Inequality and social stratification were the natural order of the universe. Over time, the justification for some being more equal than others has changed from noble birth to ability and hard work. Those who win in a competitive free ...
Atul Singh, Author & Editor, speaks at Manthan, Hyderabad, India, on "A New World: The Changing Balance of Power”. Power is changing hands both internationally, within nations, within societies and even within families. The future of the world will depend on how these powers handle their challenges and figure out ways to cooperate. Old powers have to learn to give way and new powers have to learn patience if we are to avoid disaster. Dominant elites will have to turn enlightened if they are to avoid the pitchforks on the streets. Old certainties are in question and it is again time for us to reinvent our social structures, political institutions and economic systems.
Atul Singh, Founder & Editor-in-Chief at Fair Observer, speaks at American University on November 29, 2011.
Atul Singh, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Fairobserver.com talks to students from Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, New Delhi on education.
Atul discusses the global economy and more at TiECON on 4 April, 2015.
The Hot Seat's second Skype interview with the Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Fair Observer Atul Singh. Taped on Oct. 19, 2015
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