Veteran sports journalist Harpal Singh Bedi passes away

Veteran sports journalist Harpal Singh Bedi passes away

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Category : Obituaries Published on: June 18 2024

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  • Harpal Singh Bedi was a veteran sports journalist with a career spanning over four decades. He served as the former sports editor of United News of India (UNI) and contributed significantly to Indian sports journalism.
  • Bedi served as the press attache for India's national Olympic contingent in 2012, where he showcased his wit and warmth in the media box, earning respect and admiration from fellow journalists and sports enthusiasts.
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