Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekara Rao’s recent remarks against journalists made fury to the various media association and stage a protest of agitation against KCR on Monday at Chennai.The agitation was held at Chennai Press Club was organised by Journalists Association of Chennai which was supported by the media organizations of Telugu,Tamil and Malayalam. Journalists also condemn on banning of two private channels in Telangana saying freedom of the press should not be affected.Recently, the Chief Minister of Telangana had involved in a controversy saying "bury" the media "ten feet under the earth” which made the media organizations to be serious.
Popular Posts
-
The Government has announced to set-up five more IITs in the Jammu & Kashmir, Chattisgrah, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. Similarly, ...
-
The five women survivors fasting since November 10 at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi, have broken their waterless fast.The women, along with...
-
Centre has proposed to launch a pan India Programme called “Digital India” to further bridge the divide between digital “haves” and “have-...
-
Nifty Outlook for Next Week: (11.08.2014 to 14.08.2014) Sell on Rise Nifty continued its fall for the Second week, and the fall was pos...
-
Government has announced several steps to promote Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) selectively in sectors where it helps the larger interest...
-
Dr Harsh Vardhan, Union Science and Technology Minister, has said that Indian scientists and technocrats have an important role to play i...
-
India and Fiji today signed three agreements to strengthen bilateral relations. In a joint statement after his meeting with Fijian cou...
-
India and Australia are exploring cooperation possibilities in preventive healthcare, trauma care, geriatric medicine, diabetes research ...
-
The Union Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley while presenting his maiden Budget, in the Lok Sabha today announced that his Government h...
-
Salaries of members of Legislative Assembly and Council are likely to witness a hike of more than 100 per cent in the coming...
