Bharat Express Chairman Upendra Rai and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
The Chairman of Bharat Express News Network, Upendra Rai met the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday.
During the meeting, Upendra Rai informed him about the vision of the recently launched news channel Bharat Express. Bharat Express News Channel was launched on February 1, 2023, with a mega event organized at Hotel Andaz (World of Hyatt), Delhi.
Upendra Rai, Chairman, MD & Editor-in-Chief of ‘Bharat Express’ news network, has previously held the responsibility of CEO and Editor-in-Chief in Tehelka Group and Sahara Group. He has also worked as an editorial advisor with ‘Business World’ magazine.
Bharat Express news channel headed by senior journalist Upendra Rai has many big faces like media veteran Saurabh Sinha, Radheshyam Rai, Manoj Tomar, Sudesh Tiwari, well-known prime time anchor Aditi Tyagi and veteran business journalist Hemant Ghai.
Bharat Express is available on all important DTH and Cable networks in the country. It is telecast on Tata Play channel number 535, Dish TV channel number 671, and Videocon DTH channel number 753.
Bharat Express News Network delivers all the news to the public in Hindi, English, and Urdu. Senior journalist Upendra Rai is trying to keep alive the moral values of journalism by making all the platforms of the media group vibrant according to the times. Therefore, along with TV, all aspects of news will be emphasized digitally.
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