Despite promises to fast-track rape cases, many victims and survivors in India must wait years for a glimpse of justice.
Neha Tara Mehta
Neha Tara Mehta is a producer with Al Jazeera English based in Doha. Previously, she worked for the network’s New Delhi and New York bureaus. She is a... Fulbright-Nehru scholar and studied Journalism and International Affairs at Columbia University. She has covered conflict, racial and economic inequality, environmental injustice, sexual violence, religious extremism and has reported and produced stories from India, United States, Australia, Italy, Pakistan and Bhutan. Her most recent film is Delhi’s Deadly Air.
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