The new language services will be digitally-led mobile first offerings with significant TV and video output,BBC said.
"We, as a broadcaster, are going to launch services in Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi and Punjabi with focus on digitally-led mobile and video content, thus opening 157 new jobs in India," Indu Shekhar Sinha, Head of Business Development (Asia Pacific), BBC World Service, said at a media interaction here earlier this week.
The services would be operational by the middle of next year, he said.
Our plans also included the expansion of BBC's digital services to offer more mobile and video content and a greater social media presence, which has become a must for a media house, Sinha added.
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The BBC currently offers its content in Hindi, Bengali and Tamil with an audience of 23 million.
Rupa Jha, Head of Indian Languages of the broadcaster, said "We won't be rushing to break stories or for routine stories, but to go extrapolate and investigate the other side of the story, which is one of the styles of reporting."
The expansion is result of a funding boost announced by the UK Government last year.
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