Born in erstwhile Calcutta during the British Raj in 1935, Tully made India his home and his career, becoming the gold ...
Mark Tully, a longtime BBC correspondent who was widely known as the “voice of India” for his reporting on the South Asian ...
Days after the death of a software engineer whose car plunged into a water-filled pit in Noida, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi ...
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi lamented "India's urban collapse" Tuesday morning in a strong note on the tragic death of software ...
In a video message shared on X, Gandhi linked the tragedy to environmental degradation, failing infrastructure and social ...
Criticising the government, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha said that India's urban collapse is not about lack of ...
Noida techie death: Rahul Gandhi shared a video carrying the remarks of an eyewitness, who said timely action could have saved the man.
Yuvraj Mehta’s death in water-filled pit exposes urban negligence, spotlights need for accountability in infrastructure ...
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday paid tribute to Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, popularly known as the Frontier Gandhi on his death anniversary.
Mark Tully who died at a private hospital in New Delhi on Sunday was a sensation and a legend in radio journalism, much of it in his avatar as the BBC’s iconic bureau chief in India. Tully was 90 and ...
Mark Tully who died at a private hospital in New Delhi on Sunday was a sensation and a legend in radio journalism, much of it ...
The award-winning journalist was unwell for some time and had been admitted to Max Hospital Saket for the past week.