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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.

New York City »

July 16, 2012

Keep your cool this summer with classic Indian treats like lassi, lime juice and mango Juice.

Flushing & Whitestone »

July 13, 2012

Four buses were seized as the city cracked down on an illegal dollar bus service.

Queens Village, Hollis & St. Albans »

July 13, 2012

Rajwinder Kaur, whose family received an eerie text after she disappeared, has been found in Texas.

Flushing & Whitestone »

July 12, 2012

The Queens Zoo invites animal-lovers to help name the zoo's latest baby animal.

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

July 11, 2012

The "Summer Sundays at the Park" series will run until Aug. 26 in Jackson Heights.

Flushing & Whitestone »

July 11, 2012

Fans will get to meet Victor Cruz this Friday as he promotes his book "Into the Blue." 

New York City »

July 10, 2012

The mayor said a recent uptick in shootings does not constitute a "crime wave."

New York City »

July 10, 2012

Corona is City's latest Slow Zone; 13 other locations also announced.