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Free text: {{From wp|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nira_Arora}} Nira Arora is a Canadian radio broadcaster. She is the co-host of Beat Mornings with Holly, Jonny, Nira, & Amy, a morning radio program on CFBT-FM in Vancouver, Canada. She was also a reporter and host for Shaw TV and a fill-in host for World Beats on Channel M. Arora has a degree in Communications and Political Science from Simon Fraser University and a broadcasting diploma from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Prior to joining CFBT in 2001, she worked as a journalist/reporter for the South Asian magazine show Zindagi, and on-air as host with Asian Pulse and Partners in Community Vision.
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