Veteran British journalist Sir Mark Tully was conferred with 'Lifetime Achievement Award' at the 'UK-India Awards' in London for his contributions to UK-India relationship.
About Mark Tully:
- He is the former Bureau Chief of BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) in New Delhi, India.
- He has been knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in the UK and also conferred with the Padma Bhushan in India.
About the UK-India Awards:
- These are annual awards, which celebrate special talents and organisations that use their worldwide influence to strengthen ties between the UK and India.
- It is an invitation-only black-tie dinner and glittering awards ceremony that celebrates the winning partnership between UK and India.
- The award ceremony marked the conclusion of annual UK-India Week 2019, which kicked off with 1st ever 'India Day' in the House of Parliament complex in London.
- UK-India Awards 2019, marks the 3rd year of the Awards and holds significance as for the first time they were selected by an all-women judging panel.
- It is organised by India Inc., a media house based in London that produces incisive content and events on investment, trade and policy matters relating to India's increasingly globalised economic and strategic agenda.
Question:
Q. Which veteran British journalist was conferred with 'Lifetime Achievement Award' at the 'UK-India Awards' in London for his contributions to UK-India relationship?
a. Sir Matt Tully
b. Sir Matthew Tully
c. Sir Marcus Tully
d. Sir Mark Tully
b. Sir Matthew Tully
c. Sir Marcus Tully
d. Sir Mark Tully