RS TV CEO Gurdeep Singh Sappal resigns, Prasar Bharti CEO to take over

Three years after the inception of the Rajya Sabha TV in 2008, Gurdeep resumed office of the CEO in 2011.

Update: 2017-08-12 14:56 GMT
Gurdeep Singh Sappal was the main coordinator for the election campaign of former VP Hamid Ansari. (Photo: ANI)

New Delhi: Rajya Sabha TV CEO Gurdeep Singh Sappal on Saturday resigned from his post, following which Prasar Bharti CEO Shashi Shekar Vempati was given the additional charge of the position.

Gurdeep, who was the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Rajya Sabha TV, the public broadcaster owned and operated by the Rajya Sabha, has also served as an Officer on Special Duty to former Vice President Hamid Ansari, who appointed him for assistance with political and parliamentary work.

Three years after the inception of the Rajya Sabha TV in 2008, Gurdeep resumed office of the CEO in 2011. Prior to this, he worked as an aide to Suresh Pachauri, Minister of State for Personnel and Parliamentary Affairs from 2004 - 2007, under the UPA government.

Thereafter, he was associated with the election of the President of India and Vice President of India in 2007. He was the main coordinator for the election campaign of former VP Hamid Ansari.

Sappal has also served as a Senior Research Fellow in Council for Scientific and Technology Research (CSIR), where he worked on Information Systems for Multi Sectoral Rural Development.

He also worked for inconclusive PhD in Information Systems at IIT, Delhi.

Thereafter, Sappal has been associated with several research projects in rural technology development, District Primary Education Programme, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and child labour.

Earlier in June, Shashi Shekar Vempati was appointed as the CEO of Prasar Bharati on the recommendation of the three-member committee headed by the Vice-President and consisting of Chairman, Press Council of India and the President's nominee, that is, Secretary, Information and Broadcasting for a period of five years from the date of assumption of office.

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