Black bands

IN Media Watch Briefs | 13/11/2009

When it called a press conference to announce the hike in Metro fares on Nov 11, the Delhi Metro kept  TV crews out. Annoyed, they sat on dharna outside the Metro Bhavan, much to the amusement of passersby. On Thursday, when the first train to Noida was being flagged off, they came wearing black bands as a mark of protest. And decided not to roll their cameras, till E Sreedharan gave them the "permission".

 

 

 

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