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 ...
Sir William Mark Tully, the veteran British journalist whose calm, authoritative voice became synonymous with the BBC’s ...
He reported on major events including the 1971 India-Pakistan war, the assassination of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the ...
Born in erstwhile Calcutta during the British Raj in 1935, Tully made India his home and his career, becoming the gold ...
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 ...
From his birth in Kolkata, Tully had a deep connect and love for his adopted country and India, in turn, recognised his ...
Tully presented the BBC Radio 4 programme Something Understood and featured in numerous documentaries exploring themes ranging from the British Raj and post-Independence India to the Indian Railways.
New Delhi: Hailing legendary Mark Tully as a "towering voice of journalism," Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed ...
Sir Mark Tully, the journalist and broadcaster who has died aged 90, was, for a quarter of a century, the voice of India for ...
The death of software engineer Yuvraj Mehta in an unbarricaded construction pit in Noida’s Sector 150 was not just a tragic ...
This news bulletin focuses on the intensifying investigation into the mysterious death of a NEET aspirant in Patna, Bihar.
Veteran journalist and author Mark Tully, who spent decades closely chronicling India for global audiences, died at a private ...