NDTV's executive editor, senior journalist Nidhi Razdan, is said to have quit just a few days after her colleague Sreenivasan Jain did the same.
Following a string of senior-level departures from the network following the Adani Group's acquisition of it, Razdan announced his resignation.
Ravish Kumar also left his position as Senior Executive Editor of NDTV India in November.
In February 2022, more than a year after being the target of a sophisticated phishing scam, Razan returned to the channel. She was made to believe that she had a position as a media professor at Harvard University, according to the senior journalist.
She began working with NDTV in 1999 and remained there till June 2020, when she made her first departure. She served as the main anchor for the weekly discussion programme The Big Fight and the 24-hour news debate programme Left, Right & Centre on NDTV.
Razan has won numerous awards for her reporting from Jammu & Kashmir and northern India, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the International Press Institute Award for Excellence in Journalism for her exposé of the Kathua rape and murder case.