DD Director-General Mayank Kumar Agrawal given additionl charge of Prasar Bharati CEO

DD Director-General Mayank Kumar Agrawal given additionl charge of Prasar Bharati CEO

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: June 11 2022

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  • Doordarshan and Doordarshan News Director-General Mayank Kumar Agrawal has been given the additional charge of Prasar Bharati Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
  • He was previously associated with Doordarshan and Doordarshan News at the public broadcaster.
  • The move came after the five-year tenure of Shashi Shekhar Vempati as Prasar Bharati CEO came to an end.
  • Mr. Vempati was appointed as CEO of the public broadcaster in June 2017, on the recommendation of a three-member committee headed by the then Vice-President.
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