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Bhaskar Das, who dedicated four decades to the media industry in various roles, has passed away. He was suffering from cancer and breathed his last on January 15. Das had a distinguished career ...
Dr Bhaskar Das Dr Bhaskar Das, a towering media personality, who rose through the ranks at BCCL (The Times Group) passed away earlier today. He was battling cancer. The passing of Bhaskar Das ...
NEW DELHI – Indian industrialist Tarun Das recalled how, back in 1993, he was all for the idea when Singapore’s then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong “wanted to start an India-Singapore fever”.
Dr. Bhaskar Das, a distinguished media veteran and stalwart of the Indian media industry, passed away on January 15 after a prolonged battle with cancer. He was 72. Advertisment Dr. Das’s ...
Bhaskar Das, a stalwart of the Indian media industry and former President of Response at Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (BCCL), passed away after a prolonged battle with illness. A figure whose ...
NEW DELHI-Singapore conferred honorary citizenship on Indian industrialist Tarun Das, 85, in recognition of his contributions to championing Singapore-India relations over several decades.
Charlie Hebdo, the famous French satire magazine, decided to challenge Elon Musk, the self-proclaimed “free speech absolutist,” with a series of indecent caricatures posted straight on X, the platform ...