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Bhawana Paliwal - In News... Know about your Efficient Lady Detective of India... |
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by Kim Barker / Chicago Tribune
Sunday October 12, 2008, 12:16 AM |
Bhawna Paliwal, likely the only woman running her own detective agency in New Delhi, found out one client's prospective groom smoked, after he said he did not. Convinced he was lying about other things, Paliwal befriended the man's maid, saying she needed work. Eventually the man's maid said Paliwal could make $11 a night, sleeping with her boss just as she did. |
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By Andrew Buncombe in Delhi
Thursday, 25 September 2008
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Among this new breed of detectives is Bhawna Paliwal. The 32-year-old, who grew up in a village in Uttar Pradesh, first worked as a journalist for a weekly newspaper but quickly grew bored. Instead, she applied for a job as a private detective, impressed her doubtful male bosses and was hired. She too now runs her own agency in India's capital. She and her female colleagues insist that women often make better detectives than men because they notice more things and have better intuition. Also, fewer people expect a woman to be a detective, giving them additional cover... |
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| Thursday July 24th 2008 |
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Bhavna Paliwal, 32, is a female private investigator and co-founder of the Tejas Detective Agency in New Delhi. Armed with a camera phone and a variety of disguises, she has rescued a kidnapped girl from a gang of flesh traders, exposed two-timing boyfriends and investigated the secret lives of countless husbands and wives. She describes life on the prowl.. |
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| Damayanti Datta |
| June 19, 2008 |
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She cracked the case and found her calling. In the 1990s, Bhavna Paliwal, who runs Tejas Detectives in Delhi, got fed up with journalism and responded to a newspaper advertisement, seeking a “lady detective”. .. |
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Amrit Dhillon, Delhi
April 19, 2008 |
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Private eye: Bhavna Paliwal, who runs Tejas Detectives from a Delhi suburb, is breaking the profession's gender barrier.
HAVING proved they can fly planes, transplant kidneys and launch satellites, Indian women are storming yet another male bastion where the required skills are less exalted — poking around in rubbish bins for condoms and peering through binoculars to catch adulterous couples in flagrante delicto...
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Updated Monday, February 25, 2008 0:00 am The Washington Post
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Bhavna Paliwal, one of India’s wedding detectives, who are being hired here in growing numbers to ferret out the truth about prospective mates.. |
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Washington Post Foreign Service
Saturday, February 23, 2008 |
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| Bhavna Paliwal of New Delhi is one of a growing number of private detectives being hired by Indian brides to vet their suitors. |
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Like a lot of young Indian couples, they met on a matrimonial Web site and within a matter of weeks were picking out the wedding invitations, reserving the horse-drawn carriages and having the bride fitted for a pearl- and gold-encrusted sari... |
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New Delhi's Lady Detective - Morungexpress.
Bhavna Paliwal was speaking to Neeta Lal in New Delhi.
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Bhavna Paliwal, 32, is a female private eye and co-founder of the Tejas Detective Agency in New Delhi. Armed with a camera phone and a variety of disguises, she has rescued a kidnapped girl from a gang of flesh traders, exposed two-timing boyfriends and investigated the secret lives of countless husbands and wives. She describes the highs and lows of life on the prowl.. |
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“Earlier, we had spouses coming to us for spying on each other and parents who wanted us to keep an eye on their children. Now, pre-matrimonial investigations top our list,” says Bhawana Paliwal, Delhi’s most famous lady detective, who runs Tejas.. |
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Thursday, January 18, 2007 |
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| So how does one become a detective? Bhavna Paliwal, co-founder of Tejas Detective Agency, New Delhi, says “It’s just your inclination”. Paliwal should know. She comes from an arts background, put in a brief stint as a journalist and then started working for a detective agency. |
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13 Aug 2005, 2325 hrs IST, S Shanthi, TNN
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Think you have the spunk of Lara Croft and the wits of Nancy Drew? Then get out of the world of fiction and get into the real thing.
Yes, the last desi male frontier has fallen. The female detective is here, and what's more, she's much in demand.
The excitement of doing something different and adventurous gives them a kick. Says Bhawna Paliwal, a sleuth at Tejas detective agency, "Initially, I chose this field because I thought it was quite 'hatke'. But, now it is more of a passion."
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Bhavna Paliwal, a "wedding detective" who is hired to ferret out the truth about prospective mates, said she often discovers grooms who are gay and being blackmailed. |
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| Parent Trap: Detectives now play matchmakers (New Delhi, May 26) |
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| (New Delhi, August 4, Hindustan Times) |
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| The Capital’s Miss Marple - Hindustan Times |
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Manoj Sharma , Hindustan Times
Email Author
New Delhi, December 26, 2007
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Bhavna Paliwal, 32, came to Delhi in 1998 from a small town in UP with the dream of becoming a journalist. After doing a diploma course in journalism, she joined a Hindi newspaper. She wanted to be an investigative reporter, but soon felt that the salary got was not enough to sustain her in the city...
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Rare: Female Indian Detective Bhawana Paliwal- BestDesi.com |
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by on March 8, 2008
Meet Indian women detective Bhawana Paliwal |
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Women are there in all types of job stream, teaching, secretatrial work, police, doctor etc.etc. But her job is different. Meet Bhavna Paliwal of New Delhi is, a private detective being hired by Indian brides to investigate about their suitors... |
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