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MUMBAI: Star India non-fiction content engine head Monika Shergill has decided to move on from the company after a stint of five years.
Confirming her movement to Indiantelevision.com, Shergill said, "Yes, I have put in my papers at Star. I had absolutely wonderful time at Star and it?s a great organisation to work with."
Though she refused to comment on her next venture, she hinted that she might be associated with Star in future.
Shergill had joined Star in 2007 as programming head for Star One. Later on in December 2009, she was appointed as the non-fiction head of Star Plus. She took over the role of Star India non-fiction content engine head in 2011.
Prior to joining Star, she was with Sony Entertainment Television (Set) for five years as the associate creative head.
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