The latest report of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation
and Development (OECD) speaks volumes about the virtual nature of the print
media that has ensnared the world at large. According to the much discussed
report in today’s breaking news, in
nearly thirty five of its member nations, countries have resorted to viewing
the news online, with more than
fifty percent of the population in these
thirty five member nations preferring the online version of their daily news
over the apparently cumbersome newspapers and dailies. While online...
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Monday, 29 December 2014
The life and times of a person with a Newspaper
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It is no surprise that as the time progresses, the world developed and changes. In today’s revolutionized and connected world, it is essential that one understand the importance of keeping up with what goes on around you. The breaking news is not enough; you knowledge needs to be verified and complete and hence the importance of print media and online newspapers in one’s life today is greater than ever. While we keep up to date with the happenings in the lives of people around us, it is equally essential that we be well versed in the lives of...
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Local coverage through Online Newspaper medium will give you the impartial attention
Media and press in not very many nations
appreciate the level of flexibility that Indian media houses appreciate. This
has earned Indian media the moniker - Watch puppy of the general public.
However flexibility has included some significant pitfalls. Indeed rumored
national hesitates have needed to face assertions of enjoying distributed paid
news. To get bona fide news in online
newspaper in India, inhabitants today need to look web world.
Setting
benchmarks
Conventional media is losing ground to online newspapers India as the...
Monday, 1 December 2014
HOW TO GET BREAKING NEWS ONLINE?
Just yesterday, news of Australia’s test batsman
Philip Hughes’s sad demise was breaking news. Catastrophically, he passed away
after being knocked unconscious by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield cricket
match leading to a brain hemorrhage. It was all over the social sites and just
Google searching on the concerned news had articles and news update on every
news portal.
Google being the fastest search engine gives news
right a click away. Technology has changed the way we retrieve information and
online Indian news with easy accessibility....
Friday, 28 November 2014
Creating New good quality of News by Indian News
So many languages. So many people. Even
more number of events occurring all the time. In a million-plus diverse country
like India the role of the media and daily news
agency is immensely important. It is the duty of the media agencies to spread
the light of knowledge and awareness to each corner of the country. Right from
the inception of mankind, communication has been of utmost importance. The
relevance remains the same, only the medium of exchange has undergone a sea
change.
There are dailies or magazines in almost
every regional language...
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
India News - Transformation and Demand
There was an era when old grandfathers used to read
news from a single newspaper and discuss the happenings sitting for long hours
together. Now, we are in an era where grandfathers use smart phones to snap
shot e-papers to inform their distant friends about daily news and happenings in the world around.
Whether it is a Bollywood actress, Dipika Padukone’s
robust campaign against the news firm which displayed a cleavage show to
materialize the substance of a woman for viewership or whether it is TV anchor,
Rajdeep Sardesai coming in news...
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
The Incredible World of India News
Watching Arnab Goswami
on his news show “Primetime” is the most cherished news culture in contemporary
India. He is termed as “the king of debate” and has the most
upright and sarcastic approach to the political stand from politicians, social stands
from socialists, hatred from activists from Pakistan and issues of the
impoverished. The mass and communication is India is widely based on the fact
that anything that is loud sells and has TRP. All the categories of news from
“local to world” are covered by the Indian journalists with a greater efficacy
and...
IPL Spot Fixing
Controversy with IPL is never
strange but it met its biggest crisis on May 16 with the rise of 2013 Indian
Premier League spot fixing when three cricketers, Ankeet Chavanthe, Ajit
Chandila and Sreesanth, were arrested by
Delhi Police, on the charges of spot-fixing. In IPL 2013 these three
cricketers represented Rajasthan Royals. In other case, Gurunath Meiyappan and
Vindu Dara Singh were arrested by Mumbai police for having links with eleven
bookies and alleged betting. Amit singh a former player of Rajasthan Royals was
even arrested in...
Monday, 24 November 2014
Jammu and Kashmir Elections
One of the favourite pastime of Indians, apart from
moralizing and chastising youngsters, is talking about politicians and
elections. What now since the PM got elected? The J&K elections. Yes.
Long back when Partition took place, due to the resultant
confusion, this state was given a special status(Act 370). It allowed them to
have a set of their own laws with restrictions as well. This election, this Act
is the focus, for the President has the power to repeal it only if the Assembly
nods with an “Aye".
For those in favour of repealing...
Saturday, 22 November 2014
More rapidly monetary ties with India will form jobs and opportunities for Canadians'
TORONTO: The Honorable Ed Fast, Minister of
International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, today partook in
a round table on business prospects in the middle of Canada and India, where he
underscored the Harper government's intend to finish organized commerce
transactions with India in 2013. The round table was the opening session at the
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Day of Overseas Indians) gathering being held without
precedent for Canada.
"The Government of Canada is focused
on making monetary thriving for Canadians by reinforcing...
Friday, 21 November 2014
The Sant Rampal Case
In a
land where gods and goddesses are rumoured to have walked among the mortals,
and god-men are mortals themselves; a new name will find a place beside all
those existing ones: Sant Rampal.
Born to
a farmer family in Sonepat, Sant has a diploma in Engineering and claims to
have been appointed as a J.E. in the Irrigation Department of the Haryana
Government. But he was removed on charges of
"carelessness" during duty in 2000. In 1999, he set up the
Satlok Ashram in Rohtak's Karontha village and had already declared himself as
an incarnation...
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Narendra Modi's promises in Australia
For the first time in 28 years, a
Prime Minister of India set foot on Australian soil. This long overdue feat was
achieved by Narendra Modi very recently as he visited Brisbane and Sydney and
delivered his speech on further empowering the Indo-Australian ties. Here's a
highlight of the key points of his speech:
1. He emphasized his "Make
in India" policy and tried attracting the investors over there by
highlighting the 49% FDI policy in the defence sector and 100% in the railways.
2. He expressed pride in catering
to the needs of the...
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
AAP's promises for upcoming elections
Just like when Chetan Bhagat came
into the limelight for giving up his plum job and venturing into less trodden
territory, Arvind Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party had a similar bit of
spotlight on themselves thanks to him being an ex-IITan. With the"Modi
wave" crushing down everyone else, the AAP too, went underground for a
while. Delhi's Assembly polls are just around the corner and Kejriwal is
desperate for a comeback. These are the highlights of the "Delhi
Dialogue", in a bid to reconnect with the Indian population, the youth
being the target...
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Salman Khan Sister Marriage every in and out of it
It's just about
zero hour for the wedding of the year, after weeks of prepares, hypothesis
about who was on the visitor rundown, and sneak looks at the wedding welcome.
This is one of the biggest Indian News which coming all the way from India
Bollywood.
This is what you
have to think about Arpita Khan's enormous fat wedding, heading up today.
The spouse:
Arpita, 25, is
writer Salim Khan's embraced girl and the most youthful of his five kids.
Arpita's three siblings - Salman, Arbaaz and Sohail - act, control and produce.
Her senior sister...
Monday, 17 November 2014
Namo in Australia
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister’s
visit to Australia, has sought some suggestions on different important,
critical issues from all Australian Indians i.e., those who are living in that
country.
My Gov website is a special
platform created for this where ideas could be shared.
In twitter, the Prime
Minister quoted that during his Australia visit in November he would be
attending a different kind of programs which includes an interaction with
Indian group of people. Where he wanted to hear the ideas and thoughts from people
including friends...
Saturday, 15 November 2014
The 10 Day International Tour of the Prime Minister of India
The
10th of November, 2014, saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarking
upon his 10-day three-nation tour. This tour will see him meeting with over 40
leaders overseas, and around 20 bilateral meetings are lined
up, including first-time interactions with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, during the three-nation tour.
Travelling to the capital of
Myanmar, Nay Pyi Taw on the first leg, Modi was to meet the leaders of the ten
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) nations during the ASEAN-India
summit and the...
Friday, 14 November 2014
MODI’S MYANMAR VISIT
Nowadays, Indian PM is mostly
seen walking down the stairs of chartered plains abroad clad in crisp exclusive
traditional Indian out-fit. PM Narendra Modi is emerging as the foreign land
aristocrat with a very futuristic vision of strengthening relations with ASEAN
nations as a part of “Act East” policy. He has covered a lot of foreign ground
during his tenure until now. Lately he reviewed Indian ties with Myanmar trying
to rebuild the historic connections. These visits are testing PM Modi’s
diplomatic skills on which he is closely monitored...
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Cleaning up India Campaign
Since its launch on 2nd
October, 2014, ‘Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan’ (Clean India Campaign) has been doing
rounds of every newspapers headline till date. Prime Minister Narendra Modi
picked up a broom himself and cleaned up a road on 2 October 2014 at Rajghat, New
Delhi when the biggest national cleanliness campaign till date was launched and
Mr. Modi nominated 9 personalities (Anil Ambani, Sachin Tendulkar, Salman Khan,
Priyanka Chopra, Baba Ramdev, Kamal Hassan, Mridula Sinha, Shashi Tharoor) and
they further nominated 9 more personalities...
modi's 10 days trip
Narendra Modi Prime
Minister left for Myanmar on November 11 2014, from there he planned to go to
Australia and then to Fiji. As he flew, he again invited people for share “ideas
and thoughts" on his Australia trip.
During tour of 10 days, PM Modi will be in talks
with Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia in Canberra after the annual
summit with 20 world’s emerging and biggest developed economies. From November 15 in Brisbane the two-day G20
summit will be held.
After Rajiv Gandhi’s visit
to Australia in 1986, Modi...
Sunanda Tharoor Death Case
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A beautiful, smart and
educated woman. A dashing, social and popular Union minister. A traditional
wedding, maybe the luck of the third time. What could go wrong?
Something went so
horribly wrong, that the lady in question, Sunanda Tharoor, committed suicide
in her hotel room while her husband, Shashi Tharoor was busy attending a
meeting of the AICC.
What happened? Apparently
she was troubled by some tweets made by Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar, which
indicated that the Union minister was having an affair with her. But hours
before...
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Indian Newspaper
India, as a country has dependably had this urge to think about the happenings over the world. These 'happenings over the world,' prevalently known as news, assume a vital part in everybody's life in India. Also at first it was the Indian newspapers from which the Indians got their day by day measurements of news. The historical backdrop of Indian newspapers is to a great degree fascinating. With the sensation of globalization spreading to each alcove and corner of the world, Indians felt that they ought to be educated and exceptional with the...
Indian Newspaper
Today, all method for mass correspondence generally reflects its nation's political, monetary and social society. Presently, consistently countless and electronic media are quickly expanding in all corners of this country. There are a few diverse sorts of interchanges media, case in point: - TV, radio, film, newspapers/diaries, magazines, and Internet-based Websites. In India, different classes of newspapers like little, medium and enormous Newspapers distribute India News Headlines in English, Hindi, Urdu and territorial dialects. Presently,...
Global Indian News
Group news is the wave without bounds, and readers are surfing that wave online. Concerning getting their news, a bigger number of individuals would rather read it online than in a newspaper. One takes a gander at the arranging of both mediums and it’s not difficult to see why.
In a newspaper, articles are composed in long pieces of light black content. This implies readers regularly need to wade through a ton of material that you don't even think about to get to the data you require.
Contrast that with the way things are sorted out online....
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