By the late 90s, radio news had given way to live TV news, and most of us tuned out, too. However, many of us stayed in touch ...
Rupert Grey, a descendant of Charles Grey and best known professionally as a leading libel and copyright lawyer stood against ...
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 ...
Old newspapers, broken aluminium utensils, empty jars, cardboard weren’t thrown out and forgotten. They were converted into cash. Door-to-door waste buyers made their rounds, buying household clutter ...
Sir Mark Tully, the journalist and broadcaster who has died aged 90, was, for a quarter of a century, the voice of India for ...
Sir Mark Tully, the BBC’s renowned correspondent often hailed as the “voice of India,” and a veteran journalist who ...
Veteran journalist Sir Mark Tully, who covered Bangladesh's Liberation War and was known for many years as the BBC's "Voice of India", passed away at a private hospital in New Delhi today (25 January) ...
Mark Tully, the legendary BBC journalist who spent decades reporting on India’s history and social fabric, passed away at 90, ...
Jhumpa Lahiri returned to India after 12 years, speaking in Kolkata about her early shame regarding the Bengali language and ...
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