BBC broadcasting legend Sir Mark Tully has died aged 90. The veteran journalist, who spent 30 years at the Beeb, was hailed ...
Dubai: Sir Mark Tully, the broadcaster and journalist who for decades shaped the BBC’s coverage of India and South Asia, has ...
Veteran journalist and acclaimed author Mark Tully, known for his extensive chronicling of India, passed away at a private ...
Veteran journalist and author Mark Tully, known for chronicling India, passed away at 90 in a private hospital. Here's what ...
Born in Calcutta, now Kolkata, on October 24, 1935, Tully served as the BBC’s bureau chief in New Delhi for 22 years, during ...
Sir Mark Tully death: Former BBC correspondent dies aged 90 - He resigned from the BBC in 1994 having denounced its new ...
Sir Mark Tully covered historical events in South Asia including the birth of Bangladesh and the Soviet invasion of ...
Although educated in England, Tully developed a deep personal connection with India and went on to achieve fluency in Hindi, ...
Sir Mark Tully covered historical events in South Asia including the birth of Bangladesh and the Soviet invasion of ...
Tully covered some of the defining moments in India's history in a career that spanned decades.
Tully had been admitted to Max Hospital in Saket on January 21 and was under treatment in the nephrology department.
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Sir Mark Tully, BBC’s Voice Of South Asia, Dies At Age 90
Sir Mark Tully, the distinguished British broadcaster and former BBC bureau chief in New Delhi, has died aged 90 at a private ...
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