Manjul Paul works as a data visualization specialist and financial journalist with eight years of experience converting complex datasets into meaningful stories. Her data storytelling includes long-form reporting, explainers, and multimedia formats that turn technical analysis into clear and engaging narratives.

Her reporting addresses various economic, corporate, and policy topics. On fiscal matters, she has created data-driven pieces on India’s budget, fiscal policy, GDP, and inflation patterns. She has also conducted in-depth reviews of major government surveys such as the Time Use Survey and National Family Health Survey to reveal key socioeconomic findings. Her financial coverage features analysis of quarterly earnings from over 3,000 listed Indian firms, monitoring industry trends and changes in company results.

Outside economics, Manjul has five years of COP summit reporting and a fellowship with the Oxford Climate Journalism Network, showing ongoing focus on climate and energy policy. Her political data projects cover general and state elections, with detailed reviews of candidate affidavits.

She applies strong analytical skills, editorial insight, and expertise in data visualization tools and programming, with a dedication to producing meaningful work on economic policy and environmental sustainability.

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