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Smriti Rao

Reporter/Producer @srao_dnainfo Contact

Smriti Rao is a reporter/producer at DNAinfo covering Jackson Heights and Elmhurst.

Originally from India, Smriti is an experienced news reporter and television anchor who working in New Delhi and Mumbai.

As an anchor for Bloomberg UTV, she hosted daily live updates on politics and the Indian markets for Bloomberg Asia. Also Smriti clocked in to work each day at 3:15 am to host and produce a popular breakfast news show on New Delhi Television.  

Smriti then stepped out of a perfectly-coiffed studio existence and jumped into reporting on immigrants and the economy in Queens.

A graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she has reported extensively on South Asians in the borough and was one of the few reporters invited to interview Citibank's Vikram Pandit on the high rate of foreclosures in the area. Fluent in several Indian languages, Smriti has covered world affairs, features and provided commentary for many news outlets including Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal.

Fun Fact: She holds a family record for scarfing down 12 masala dosas (an Indian crepe with potato filling) at a cousin's wedding.

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

May 18, 2012

Gear up for some food truck action this weekend on Roosevelt Avenue with a three-hour food crawl.

East New York & Brownsville »

May 18, 2012

A man was shot in the head and killed on Dumont Avenue in East New York Thursday night.

Forest Hills, Rego Park & Jamaica »

May 18, 2012

The Postal Service says city neighborhoods among the worst in the U.S. for dogs biting their employees.

Flushing & Whitestone »

May 18, 2012

New Yorkers will have one last chance to view Frank Larson's "1950's New York Stories."

New York City »

May 18, 2012

Facebook's $16 billion IPO debuts today;expected to make boy-CEO Zuckerberg richer than Google founders.

Maspeth, Middle Village & Ridgewood »

May 18, 2012

'Himali Sworharu,' the city's only Nepali arts podcast, reaches 5,000 homes nationwide.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

May 17, 2012

Retired NYU sociology professor Irwin Goffman went missing after visiting a doctor Wednesday.

Woodlawn & Wakefield »

May 17, 2012

Miles Klein, 52, was found dead in his White Plains Road apartment Wednesday night.