The @BBC account - which has 2.2 million followers - is currently branded as government funded. The label has not been given to the BBC's other accounts, including BBC News (World) and BBC Breaking News, reported CNN.
Anil Antony, son of senior Congress leader and former Defence Minister AK Antony, who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Thursday said Congress has now started 'prioritising the interest of two-three individuals'.
After Congress veteran AK Antony's son Anil Antony joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the former Defence Minister said his son has taken a wrong move adding that the decision has pained him.
Banasthali (Rajasthan) [India], April 6 (ANI/GPRC): The Banasthali Business Conference (BBC) is off to a great start as it concludes its second day, with a series of insightful seminars that were organized for the benefit of the attendees. The committee discussions were completed, and the se
The Editors Guild of India on Tuesday expressed its "deep concern" over the "arbitrary suspension" of social media accounts of several journalists and media organisations in Punjab over the last few days and noted that the state government's actions "under the pretext of maintaining security
Assam Legislative Assembly on Tuesday adopted a resolution to condemn the "malicious documentary" recently aired by the BBC to "malign India's growing international standing and foment domestic instability", Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday.
"If the documentary is wrong then it should be challenged and there ways to act upon. But you (in an apparent reference to BJP) conducted raids against them and intimidated them which is not correct," stated CM Baghel while talking to media in Raipur on Saturday.
New Delhi [India], March 11 (ANI/ATK): The concept of exclusivity in membership clubs is becoming a thing of the past for one club in Edinburgh. The Morningside Club was the town's best-kept secret and prospective members had to be nominated by two current members just to apply. Sheila Noble
According to the New York Times report, Meena Kotwal, the founder of news portal 'The Mooknayak', wanted to start a news outlet that focussed on marginalised communities as "she knew there were millions who desperately needed their stories told,"
"Be it foreign friends, agencies or foreign shores, he is leaving no stone unturned to defame India. It seems he has taken up the job of defaming India on foreign land in a bid to hide his own failures. This is being done in a pre-planned manner," Thakur said.