Prema Sridevi
Prema Sridevi

Prema Sridevi is an Indian investigative journalist and Editor in Chief of The Probe. In a career spanning 20 years, Sridevi has worked with some of the top news brands in India and she specialises in stories related to accountability, transparency, corruption, misuse of public office, terrorism, internal security to name a few.

Vaccine expiry: Shelf-life extension of old vaccine batches ‘unethical’ and ‘alarming’, say scientists

Health activists demand the government to make Stability Study data public. Sources in the...

Vaccine expiry: Shelf-life extension of old vaccine batches ‘unethical’ and ‘alarming’, say scientists

Pegasus: why the unsanctioned use, misuse and abuse of this spyware must stop

The NSO Group’s spyware is one of the most invasive forms of surveillance that has the...

Pegasus: why the unsanctioned use, misuse and abuse of this spyware must stop

Pentagon Report: A wake up call for India to rein in an unsparing and aggressive China

China, building a large 100-home civilian village in the disputed area in Arunachal...

Pentagon Report: A wake up call for India to rein in an unsparing and aggressive China

Humanity’s darkest side: family members dump Covid dead bodies in cremation centre and vanish

The Probe finds that people are disowning the dead bodies of their kith and kin. A...

Humanity’s darkest side: family members dump Covid dead bodies in cremation centre and vanish

“We are treated like third class citizens.” Women Army officers allege discrimination; send legal notice to Army

72 women Army officers send legal notice to the Indian Army. Several other women officers...

“We are treated like third class citizens.” Women Army officers allege discrimination; send legal notice to Army

Controversial temple order: Himachal Pradesh government not mulling to withdraw contentious “notification”

The Himachal Pradesh government orders temples and religious institutions to employ ‘only...

Controversial temple order: Himachal Pradesh government not mulling to withdraw contentious “notification”

Black fungus: a disease the poor cannot afford; Mucormycosis cases soar in India, so does the price of key medicine

15 to 20 lakh is what an average patient needs to get treated for black fungus; doctors...

Black fungus: a disease the poor cannot afford; Mucormycosis cases soar in India, so does the price of key medicine
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