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NBDA Delegation Met The Prime Minister Narendra Modi

The delegation informed the Prime Minister regarding the health of the news broadcast industry, constraints, problems, and challenges faced in the era of digital revolution

New Delhi, 27th August 2024: A delegation of the News Broadcasters & Digital Association (NBDA) led by its President, Mr. Rajat Sharma, called on Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi today.

NBDA delegation met the Prime Minister

NBDA delegation met the Prime Minister

The delegation informed the Prime Minister regarding the health of the news broadcast industry, constraints, problems, and challenges faced in the era of digital revolution which was severely impacting and affecting the growth of the ‘News’ genre. Present in the meeting was Mr Ashwani Vaishnav, Minister for Information & Broadcasting.

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The other members of the delegation were Ms. Anuradha Prasad Shukla, Chairperson-cum Managing Director, New24 Broadcast India Ltd, Mr. Rahul Joshi, Managing Director TV 18 Broadcast Ltd, Ms. Kalli Purie Bhandal, Vice Chairperson & Managing Director TV Today Network Ltd., Mr. Dhruba Mukherjee, Director ABP Network Ltd, Mr. Anil Kumar Malhotra, Advisor Zee Media Corporation Ltd, Mr. Sanjay Pugalia, Director New Delhi Television Ltd, Mr I. Venkat, Director Eenadu Television Pvt. Ltd., Mr R Mahesh Kumar, Managing Director Sun TV Network Ltd., Mr. Varun Kohli COO, News Broadcasting Business Bennet Coleman & Co Ltd and Ms. Annie Joseph, Secretary General, NBDA.

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First published on: Aug 27, 2024 08:41 PM IST


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