MIB grants RNK News, RNK Bangla, and Spondon TV license to NK Power and Infrastructure
NK Power and Infrastructure Pvt Ltd bags two News and Current Affairs TV license and one Non-News and Current Affairs TV license.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has recently granted three fresh satellite TV channel licenses to NK Power and Infrastructure Private Limited. The company has been granted TV licenses, namely RNK News, RNK Bangla, and Spondon.
‘RNK News’ has been granted in the ‘News and Current Affairs’ category. The TV license is authorized for uplinking and downlinking and will operate from GSAT-30, an Indian satellite. The TV license is authorized to broadcast in Hindi, English, Assamese, Bangla, and all other Indian scheduled languages.
‘RNK Bangla’ has been granted in the ‘News and Current Affairs’ category. The TV license is authorized for uplinking and downlinking and will operate from GSAT-30, an Indian satellite. The TV license is authorized to broadcast in Hindi, English, Assamese, Bangla, and all other Indian scheduled languages.
Company | Category | Channel Name | Permission Type | SAT | Language | Satellite Type |
N.K. Power and Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. | News and Current Affairs | RNK NEWS | Uplinking and Downlinking | GSAT-30, C-band | Hindi, English, Assamese, Bangla and all other Indian scheduled languages. | Indian |
N.K. Power and Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. | News and Current Affairs | RNK BANGLA | Uplinking and Downlinking | GSAT-30, C-band | Hindi, English, Assamese, Bangla and all other Indian scheduled languages. | Indian |
N.K. Power and Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. | NON-News and Current Affairs | SPONDON | Uplinking and Downlinking | GSAT-30, C-band | Hindi, English, Assamese, Bangla and all other Indian scheduled languages. | Indian |
Lastly, ‘Spondon’ has been granted in the ‘Non-News and Current Affairs’ category. The TV license is authorized for uplinking and downlinking and will operate from GSAT-30, an Indian satellite. The TV license is authorized to broadcast in Hindi, English, Assamese, Bangla, and all other Indian scheduled languages.
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