Runjhun Sharma Age, Height, Wikipedia, Biography, Education, Net Worth, Husband, Family

 

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Runjhun Sharma is a top Indian journalist. She leads news at RT India now. This big news came on December 10, 2025. 

Early Life 

Runjhun Sharma grew up in Delhi, India. Her hometown shaped her love for stories. She comes from a simple middle-class family. They valued education a lot. From young age, she liked current events. She went to University of Delhi for studies. That made her ready for news work. Her parents inspired her to chase dreams. She loves reading books too. These habits helped her think deep. 

She keeps family details private. But her roots run deep in India. Delhi's busy streets taught her to watch people. She saw real life struggles there. This sparked her wish to tell hidden tales. Runjhun dreamed of a voice for the weak. Her early days built strong will. She worked hard in school. Friends say she was always curious. 

Runjhun Sharma Age, Height, Wikipedia, Biography, Net Worth, Husband, Family 

Category

Information

Profession

Journalist, Television, and Multimedia

Current Role

Head of News, RT India (Russia Today India)

Location

Moscow/New Delhi (Previously Moscow-based South Asia correspondent)

Previous Role

Television and multimedia journalist with CNN News18; managed the Delhi Bureau in CNN News18.

Key Coverage

South Asia correspondent, reporting before and during the Ukraine conflict; covered key developments in the region and President Putin's high-stakes multilateral and bilateral engagements.

Awards/Recognition

UNFPA Laadli Awards for Gender Sensitivity (2015, 2020); Red Ink Special Mention Award for Politics (2019); Laadli Media and Advertising award for gender sensitivity (2013-14).

Journalistic Style

Described as having a calm, distinctly non-Western journalistic style.

Public Engagements

Gave a TEDx talk titled "Journalism through a gender lense."

Career 

Runjhun began in January 2010. She worked as a photographer at Press Information Bureau. That job lasted till November 2010. She learned to capture moments fast. Then, from October 2012 to February 2013, she joined National Geographic Channel. There, she became Senior Creative Producer in Mumbai. She made stories come alive on screen. Her skills grew quick.

In March 2013, big chance came. She joined CNN-News18 as Senior Correspondent. She covered tough topics like politics and health. By March 2018, she got promoted. Now Special Correspondent at CNN-News18. She led Delhi Bureau with seven reporters. Her team chased truth in hard places. Runjhun traveled to remote spots. Places like Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh. Also Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Bihar, Punjab, Haryana. 

She focused on minority issues. Gender violence and caste fights too. Her reports opened eyes. She went to danger zones in North and Central India. Rural life stories became her strength. She made documentaries on them. Global events pulled her too. Ukraine war, G20 summits, BRICS, SCO from Russia, India, China. Sri Lankan crisis, Bangladesh unrest, Delhi riots, Nepal earthquake. India elections too. 

Awards 

Runjhun won big honors. In 2015, UNFPA Laadli Award for Gender Sensitivity. Her work on women issues shone. In 2019, Red Ink Special Mention Award. For top political reporting. Then 2020, another UNFPA Laadli Award. Two times winner shows her power. These prizes made her name big. 

She reports on Russia-China risks. Vladimir Putin's moves get her close look. Her columns explain world politics simple. People trust her deep stories. At CNN, she balanced studio and field work. Now at 40 years old, she has 15 years experience. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Black eyes, light brown hair. Simple looks hide sharp mind. 

Achievements 

December 2025 brought change. Runjhun became Head of News at RT India. This is Russia Today's India arm. She shares role with Margarita Simonyan. First time a foreign head launched her like this. Funded by Russian government. Based in New Delhi. She covers South Asia events. Foreign affairs, politics, regional news. Her storytelling adds clarity. 

RT India is new. Runjhun leads editorial newsroom. She brings 15 years skill. From broadcast to anchor. Her past at CNN helps. She shapes unbiased global stories. Gender-sensitive reports stay her mark. Women leadership in male field inspires many. 

Personal Side 

Runjhun stays active on social media. Instagram at @runjhun.sharmaa. X as @Runjhunsharmas. She shares thoughts there. Family supports her fully. No talk on husband or kids yet. She keeps private life quiet. Loves books for relax. Inspired by parents always. 

Her net worth comes from journalism. Salary, talks, media shows. Exact numbers private. But success shows in work. She influences media talk. Tracks health crises like COVID-19. Diplomatic meets at top level. Her path shows hard work wins. 

Reporting Style 

Runjhun picks untold stories. Ones that skip headlines. She goes deep into fields. Rural women, caste pains, minority fights. Politics with heart. Her docs on gender shine. From Kashmir conflicts to Bihar villages. She paints pictures with words. Viewers feel the pain. Global side strong too. Ukraine ground reports. Putin columns sharp. Russia-China watch close. India-Pakistan from Kashmir. Nepal quake pain shared. Bangladesh unrest caught live. Her voice steady in chaos. 15 years teach calm.

At RT India, she builds team. Delhi base grows. News with context matters. No rush, deep dive. Her awards prove it. Laadli twice for women focus. Red Ink for politics. Future bright. More stories to tell. 

Impact on Journalism 

Runjhun changes game. Woman at top in news. Breaks male walls. Her rise motivates girls. From photographer to head. Each step planned. National Geographic taught create. CNN built name. RT India new peak. She covers big like G20, elections. Small like village tears. Balance perfect. Public discourse shapes by her. Unbiased view on global. India focus strong. South Asia her ground. Future stories wait. Runjhun ready always. 

Her simple style reaches all. Beginners get it. Deep thinkers nod. Books fuel her mind. Family roots hold firm. Delhi girl to world voice. Journey full of fire. More to come in 2026.