Bharat Express News Network Chairman Upendra Rai and LG VK Saxena of Delhi
Upendra Rai, Chairman, MD and Editor-in-Chief of Bharat Express News Network met Delhi Lieutenant Governor, Vinay Kumar Saxena on Saturday. During the meeting, Upendra Rai apprised the purpose Satya, Sahas, Samparn’ of his soon to be launched news channel ‘Bharat Express’ ‘ and presented him copies of ‘Bharat Express’ Vision Document along with his books ‘Hastakshep’ and ‘Nazariya’.
Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor, VK Saxena hosted a luncheon for some of the country’s topmost editors. After lunch, Chairman of Bharat Express News Network, Upendra Rai interacted with LG Vinay Kumar Saxena on various issues pertaining to current affairs.
In a tweet after the meeting, Upendra Rai says, “Today I had the privilege to meet Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, V.K. Saxena ji, After the lunch hosted by Saxena ji for some senior editors of the country, had an opportunity to discuss with him on various contemporary issues. During this, I presented him the vision document of ‘Bharat Express’ and copies of ‘Hastakshep’ and ‘Nazariya’.
Significantly, Bharat Express news channel is going to be launched soon under the excellent leadership of Upendra Rai. Upendra Rai is a well-known name in the world of journalism and now a glimpse of his 25 years long journalistic life experience will be seen via ‘Bharat Express News Network’. Bharat Express News Network will deliver the news to the people in all three mainstream languages, Hindi, English and Urdu.
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