On Camera, Man Carrying Sword Vandalises TV Channel s Office In Chennai On Camera, Man Carrying Sword Vandalises TV Channel s Office In Chennai The accused was seen in a CCTV footage released by the channel, Sathiyam TV, carrying a sword and a shield and damaging properties.
Sathiyam TV s managing editor claimed he was the target.
Chennai:
A man carrying a sword entered the headquarters of Sathiyam TV, a popular satellite channel in Chennai, and damaged properties on Tuesday. CCTV footage released by the channel showed the man, carrying a sword and a shield, ransacking properties. He entered the office premises through the car parking area. He carried the weapons in a guitar bag, the channel s managing director, Isaac Livingstone, told NDTV.
Caught On Camera: Man With Sword Ransacks Popular TV Channel’s Office In Chennai
The Chennai Press Club has reportedly condemned the attack.
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A man carrying a sword vandalised the headquarters of Sathiyam TV, a popular satellite channel in Chennai. According to a CCTV footage released by the channel, a man, carrying a sword and a shield can be seen damaging the property. “He entered the office premises through the car parking area. He carried the weapons in a guitar bag,” the channel’s managing director, Isaac Livingstone was quoted as saying by NDTV.
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CM Stalin orders increase in solatium for kin of journos who lost their lives to Covid
Relatives of scribes who die of Covid to get Rs 10 lakh; incentive hiked to Rs 5,000
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CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday ordered an increase in solatium given to kin of journalists to Rs 10 lakh and incentive given to working journalists to Rs 5,000. According to a government release, to honour dedicated services of journalists, including those working for print and visual media, the Chief Minister has ordered to raise the solatium given to the kin of journalists who lost their lives to Covid-19 to Rs 10 lakh from the existing Rs 5 lakh.
MK Stalin Declares Journalists In Tamil Nadu As Frontline Workers MK Stalin Declares Journalists In Tamil Nadu As Frontline Workers The media personnel would also get priority in treatment at government expense and compensation in the event of Covid-related deaths.
The fourth pillar of democracy is risking its life amid pandemic, MK Stalin said.
Chennai:
Journalists, photojournalists and camerapersons working in print and broadcast media in Tamil Nadu would be treated as frontline workers, the soon-to-be Chief Minister, MK Stalin, announced on Tuesday. They would now be eligible for all due rights and concessions given to a frontline worker, including priority COVID-19 vaccination.