Delhi's Rohini court on Wednesday issued summons to British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Wikimedia Foundation and Internet Archive on a plea seeking a direction restraining the defendants from publishing the BBC documentary based on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Richard Sharp, the British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC) chairman, resigned on Friday after it was discovered that he had concealed his role in helping to arrange a loan of roughly USD1 million for former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, according to CNN.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday set aside the order of debarment issued by Delhi University against the NSUI National Secretary Lokesh Chugh for his alleged involvement in the screening of a BBC documentary on Gujarat riots "India: the Modi Question" in the campus.
The Delhi University on Monday filed a response before the High Court on a plea moved by National Students Union of India's (NSUI) national secretary Lokesh Chugh and said that the screening of a banned BBC documentary on the campus amounts to gross indiscipline.
The Delhi University on Monday filed a response before Delhi High Court on a plea moved by NSUI's National Secretary Lokesh Chugh and said that the screening of a banned BBC documentary on the campus amounts to gross Indiscipline.
The Delhi High court on Tuesday asked Delhi University to file its response within three days on a plea moved by the National Secretary of NSUI challenging his debarment for one year by the University of Delhi.
A group of former leaders of the Tibetan Community in Britain to the BBC's Portfolio Head of Audiences, Digital on April 16, in the joint letter, stated, "As a world-class public-funded media broadcasting house, we were deeply dismayed that the BBC would give so much heed to a few seconds of
The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued a notice to the University of Delhi after the national secretary of the Congress students' wing filed a plea, challenging his debarment for one year by the varsity.
Notably, Twitter has updated the description of the NPR account to read "Government-funded Media," the same description it gave to the BBC, the national broadcaster of Britain.