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Retired IAS officer Ravi Capoor has been appointed the Chief Executive Officer of the channel for a period of one year with immediate effect, or until further orders, whichever is earlier, read a order by Sunil Minocha, the under secretary of Sansad Television.
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Retired IAS officer Ravi Capoor is CEO of the new entity.
02 Mar, 2021 - 11:59 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: Lok Sabha TV and Rajya Sabha TV have been merged into one channel called Sansad TV. With the merger, Rajya Sabha TV CEO Manoj Kumar Pandey’s role has been terminated. Retired IAS officer Ravi Capoor has been appointed as the chief executive officer of the channel with immediate effect.
Sansad TV is likely to have two channels, with Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha sessions telecast live on each.
The decision was taken by Rajya Sabha chairman Venkaiah Naidu, and speaker of Lok Sabha Om Birla, is believed to have been for administrative purposes.