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Income Tax Dept survey in BBC office in India enters second day

Sources said the above exercise, conducted by the tax authorities, is called "survey", not search or raid as per the provisions of the Income Tax Act. Such surveys are routinely conducted and are not to be confused to be in the nature of a search/raid, said sources. 

Opposition, ‘liberals’ attack Centre after IT surveys BBC office in Delhi over suspected taxation irregularities

Several opposition leaders and 'liberals' attacked the Centre for the IT survey at BBC office over alleged tax irregularities.

Did you know: Every UK household with a TV is obligated to pay a ‘licensing fee’ to BBC

Every household with a TV playing live programmes is obligated to pay the 'fee' regardless of whether it avails BBC services or not.

Editors Guild of India expresses ‘deep concern’ over IT survey at Delhi office of UK’s national broadcaster BBC

Editors Guild of India issued a press release expressing "deep concerns" over the It survey conducted at the BBC headquarter in Delhi

All India Bar Association congratulates IT department for conducting survey on BBC

Meanwhile, earlier today Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said the government is after the BBC instead of accepting an Opposition demand on a Joint Parliamentary Committee on Adani-Hindenburg matter.

Income Tax Dept carries out a survey at BBC office in Delhi: Here are the three things for which the UK state-sponsored media house...

The Income Tax Department is carrying out survey at the BBC office, which is a UK state sponsored media house, in Delhi.

BBC, which employed the most famous pedophile in the world Jimmy Savile, comes out in support of child marriages in Assam

BBC also goes on to say that cracking down on such child marriages will force these marriages underground, so what are we supposed to do BBC, allow child marriages overground? Allow 60 years old men to marry 8 years old girls?

Leicester violence, propaganda against PM Modi and dual face of BBC: Pt Satish Sharma explains why British Hindus are saying ‘enough is enough’

OpIndia had a detailed discussion with Pt Satish K Sharma about the reaction NRIs had to BBC's documentary and tries to assert what led to such a reaction.

Snakes are now slithering out of Thames, BBC is no holy cow

Before pointing fingers at Modi over 2002 Gujarat riots, BBC should introspect overBengal famine triggered by the British govt

After controversy over Modi documentary in India, BBC faces boycott calls in UK for sympathetic documentary on ISIS bride Shamima Begum

UK citizens vow to cancel subscription of BBC for documentary on ISIS bride Shamima Begum that tries to create sympathy for her

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