Faye D'Souza is an indian journalist and a television news anchor. She worked as the executive editor of Mirror Now, which is owned by The Times Group. She rose to fame with the show The Urban Debate on Mirror Now, where she anchored on subjects of corruption, communal violence and independent press. D'Souza has previously worked as an anchor and editorial lead on Investor's Guide on ET Now a member of the CNBC TV18 newsroom.[3] She has been awarded the RedInk Award for ‘Journalist of the Year’ in 2018.

She recently tweeted regarding the corruption in india against the government. The tweet is as follows: “We must remember that all government funds - State, Central and Municipality - are tax payer money. We must demand responsibility, accountability and remember that nobody is doing us any favours” she said.

D'Souza was born in Chikmagalur, Karnataka and she grew up in Bengaluru. She studied journalism at the Mount Carmel college, Bangalore, and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and english literature and a master's degree in mass Communication. She completed her post graduate studies from Commits in Bengaluru. D'Souza started her journalism career with All india Radio, while she was a student.[2] She then worked as a post graduate journalist at CNBC tv 18 in 2003.

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