Tuesday 30 December 2014

Virtual Print Media- A Stagnant Revolution

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 news takes over the world, Indians prefer, sadly, their version of print media over the daily cuppa. Online Newspapers in India have no gained the expected popularity, also due to the lack of availability of the internet over the vast expanse of the country, with hardly 12% of the population with access to the internet. South Korea leads with its internet revolution playing its part, with nearly 80% individuals having access to the internet and virtual news online.

While the rest of the world sees the print media crumbling, India still sees the same as its undisputed kind with news online. People prefer reading about today’s breaking news on paper rather than viewing news online. Majorly developed economies, such as the United States and The United Kingdom saw employment in the print media drop almost instantaneously as the trend of viewing news online slowly gathered momentum, with the US alone facing the crisis of the forty percent drop in employment in this sector. Meanwhile in the years between 2005 and 2010, the industry providing news online generated revenue of a massive $ 1 Billion approximately, truly signifying its popularity.

However, in India, this is far from the reality. Online newspapers in India have been largely shinned due to the lack of access to the internet or even devices to access to the internet among the populace. The print media for newspapers remains strong as ever, with a growth of nearly Rs. 250 Billion in the year 2013 as compared to a much less significant figure of 175 Billion Rupees in the year 2010. The digital penetration in the country is as slow as it has ever been, making the virtual media revolution of news online a distant dream if not an unattainable one.

Other problem that online newspapers face is the restriction on the number of languages in which such news online can be provided, with the tongues varying along the length and breadth of the country. Thus news unavailable in particular language online puts off the reader of that language from pursuing news online. Besides, websites in India, including news websites, are often commercialized, making the experience unfortunate for the readers.
Here’s to hoping for an internet revolution.


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Monday 29 December 2014

The life and times of a person with a Newspaper

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 those who affect the world and our nation at large.
Several people have the habit of reading the newspapers in the morning. After all, they are a large contributing factor in our knowledge and awareness today, dictating the information with the help of which we live our lives, via either print media or online newspapers.  Boundaries of countries have become irrelevant with the revolution of the news. it is now important, no matter what your location, religion or race, for you to know what is happening in the world outside your own little cocoon.
The sort of news available to you is varied and each category has its own importance in the life of a person. The local news will keep you up to date with the breaking news of the region around you, the happenings and the non-happenings. The national news and the international news- the category speaks for itself. Sports news is also important for enthusiasts as well as pursuers. Sports news beings the news regarding the games, the players, the updates on tournaments to the readers, keeping them on track of their favourite events. Sports news has gained wide popularity in the recent years and is included in nearly every newspaper available in the market today.
Online newspapers have also set a trend for virtual media, which is ingenious. The shift from print media to online newspapers, while crippling for the former, has gained slid ground and rapidly gaining more momentum as people prefer the ease of viewing the breaking news online instead of pursuing the cumbersome activity of carrying a newspaper around when the news is available on the click of a mouse or the touch of a screen.
These newspapers have hence become an integral part of the life of an Indian, making their presence felt; in changing ways, but felt nevertheless.
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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 last are setting guidelines in scope and moral reporting. Numerous online entrances additionally energize native news-casting where nationals can highlight issues to bring change. As latest news in India is circled free through web, promoters can't influence news production. Paid latest news is additionally precluded. News is conveyed as it unfolds without divided inclination. Online gateways have uncovered tricks and constrained hesitant powers to act. Notwithstanding get to be backbone suppliers of news, they have ended up specialists of progress. Online newspapers and social networking have ended up real sparks of activism crusades. Online news is not restricted by time, space or geographic limits. Accessible free of expense, it is available by anyone, keeping nationals educated. An educated society has the capacity unsettle to set things right.

Molding popular assumptions
Online media is a special case in the matter of general assumption. The response of the masses to today's most recent latest news can be gagged immediately through remarks. Directors can read into individuals' voices to comprehend outrage, sadness, thankfulness or craving for change. Conventional media don't have degree to mediate general supposition however they impact it. Indeed news stories that are broken by conventional media however later taken after online get responses on the web which snowballs energetically. Famous media houses have created e-papers and online gateways only to unite with their readers.

Moral reporting
In the event that online media is picking up inclination over customary media it is principles of morals. Online news entries are not compelled for space. Space mash in newspapers frequently brings about nonattendance of local news. Nearby issues are imperative piece of news in India as individuals are enthused about realizing what is occurring in their region. Unhindered scope of local issues will help take care of issues of metro organization and get the police to follow up on wrongdoing. It can likewise activate open to battle to get their due. By not as per scope to specific territories, customary media spurn morals yet online media have reports spilling from all corners of the nation.

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. There are e-papers from almost all the news vendors and companies which are synced and report latest happenings every day. The local to international agendas are covered with in-depth brutality and insight.

Nowadays, the smart phone era and software engineering has led to development of customised applications for news channels and magazines. Installing these easy applications available on play store can act handy anytime and anywhere. We can receive updates while travelling in the trains or walking on the streets or sitting on a commode or simply reading an online newspaper India. Newspapers shall soon become obsolete with the trend of going through online breaking news in India. Newspapers have a backdrop of printing news a day after the actual incident has occurred. This disadvantage works to the advantage of online Indian news reporting.

Videos are also available which can stream easily on YouTube and Indian news websites. This adds to the major value of getting news online by not sitting with a remote infront of the television. BBC news, Times of India, Indian Express, Aaj Tak, News Nation, Times Now and many more news agencies provide excellent online news content which is available to everyone who celebrates custom of online news.

Getting news online is an interesting phenomenon, least you know how to use technology and software updates in your favour. Bless yourselves with online news and stay updated with all the things happening around you in the world and much beyond. Read news, stay live online. 

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 that caters to a wide variety of interests and people, resulting in a high readership. Now it’s only natural that such a vats nation have an equal number of measures for dispensing information, but it’s laudable how the Indian press and media has developed its image in leaps and bounds.

Since the days of Independence, the freedom of the press has always been an issue of much dispute with arguments regarding freedom of speech and the relativity of the word “freedom”. But in the past twenty years or so, issues that were never considered as part of  the society even, have creeped into drawing room conversations and made a lasting impact on the collective conscience.

In a recent survey, it has been found that the “Dainik Jagran”, a Hindi newspaper is the most circulated in India, followed by a host of other regional languages, which points to the importance of the vernacular over the English language. Does it also, albeit disturbingly, point to the fact that most Indians would prefer their Online news paper India in vernacular and not in a language having global acceptance? Is it a hint at the post-colonial trauma?


Whatever it may be, thanks to unending efforts of the media journalists, Indians can now trust them more than the soothsayers or any other influential person prone to getting away because of their clout. 

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 for creating a fraud of a verbal assault during PM Modi’s visit to Madison Square-the Indian mass media and communication has transformed the way the masses look at the happenings in the world. Breaking news is shown with punches that are funny and irresistibly attractive. It is all glitters and gold due to the tough competitive aura in the field of India News.

The democratic and fundamental rights are utilized by the India News in highest concern. They express whatever they want to with pertinence to their right to expression. All the news related to all the latest occurrences in every subject like political, social, economic, cultural, non-political, entertainment and sports are available at a blink. Newspapers and online newspapers India are in trend along magazines which update with editorial articles on strong subjects and insights. Special reports are created for national and international news which aim at creating a detailed viewership. Gossip and speculations are major part of India news, but at the same time, some quality news editors add standards to
representation of journalism.
The Indian news viewers demand thrill and suspense in the news and focus on latest revelations in the name of being updated by the daily news. In the era of technology, news is available on internet portals much before they hit the news channels. Technological advancement has added to a mass globalization. It has transformed news readership to news viewership with internet videos being the best examples. Streaming videos has gone faster due to increase in internet speed. The viewers have found easy access to news when sitting in the offices, travelling in public transports, at parties, on casual discussions, on holidays and all aspect of normal living.

The journalists have upgraded themselves to highest caliber of news collection and presentation. The job opportunities in mass and communication have increased and the professional value has taken a toll. From news readers to on-field journalists, there are video-persons, camera-persons, social media experts and crime reporters, photo-journalists, writers and many more vacancies which are available with media and advertising firms.

India is a huge continent with diversity and a gigantic population. It surely has taken the India news to a different level in accordance with the contempory world-we are viewers of online newspapers India.

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 mass coverage. It is the India News upheaval that has promoted PM Narendra Modi as an international show stopper who is representing Gujarat world-wide.

Having umpteen numbers of channels to choose from, the channels give news in both, regional and national languages. The Indian news aura is well elaborated- the breaking news is sensationalized with utmost zeal and zest, followed by a special coverage show giving an insight amidst advertisement of big brands. We can see the same news on every channel in the same way and same punches. The current subject of reporting is “Baba Santram” who has a considerable mass following and is caught with a bad fame of abuse and exploitation. The Indian news reporters and news readers are well groomed and look no less than models.

Online newspapers in India are a hit amongst the technology savvy corporations and people who live with busy schedules. Smart phones give easy access and there are many net protocols like Times of India, Indian Express, The Hindu and Economic Times, which are widely accepted and acclaimed names in Indian print media. Online newspapers act as a source of Bollywood gossips, political mishaps and petite news of low quality substance and content.

There are many quality news channels as well but largely, the incredible world of India news is unrestrained and full of boisterous laughter due to highly competitive spirit and market share with the sole aim to seek attention.

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 case of bookies.

Later these players were suspended by Rajasthan royals and were set into an inquiry by BCCI which is headed by Ravi Sawani, the chief of ACSU into allegations. Including more personnel security with each team, the board enhanced by improving anti-corruption measures. These arrests became more popular and kicked-off nation-wide search and arrest of bookmakers such that in India betting is illegal.

Virender Dara singh called as vindoo was a film actor got arrested because of links with bookmakers. On May 24 his testimony made the police to arrest N. Srinivasan who is son-in-law of president of BCCI and a top official from Chennai Super Kings, Meiyappan Gurunath.

Under the section of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime act and Indian Penal Code the players among 39 persons were eventually charge sheeted by Delhi police. After probe of Sawani found them guilty of spot fixing, life bans to Chavan and Sreesanth was handled by BCCI(Board of Control for Cricket in India).

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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 the Act, have reasons, and valid ones too. This Act doesn't let outsiders buy or sell property in the State. And the worst part is, it makes this state a separate entity from the nation. Due to the ban on investments, most of the youth are unemployed and have taken up arms in their hands.

The NC wants the Act to stay, even though it is clearly stated that it's a temporary clause and will be repealed as soon as some clarity is gained. The NC believes that the Kashmiris will lose their identity if the repeal takes place. Although it's unclear how a strong identity will be achieved by the residents of they have separate laws, in spite of being part of the nation.

Omar Abdullah has his back to the wall, while the BJP is determined to bloom its lotus in the Dal Lake, a dream made possible by the recent flooding by the  "Modi Wave". Then there's the Mehbooba Mufti People's Democratic Party (PDP), which is expected to do really well. The Congress doesn't really have chances of a majority, although it's even assumed that no party might be able to secure a majority.Added to it is the tilt of Hurriyat.

Interestingly, the there are sharp differences in political inclination region-wise, but rumour has it, that it's gonna be one hell of a showdown. Jammu and Kashmir goes to a five phase poll on November 25, and December 2, 9, 14 and 20. It remains to be seen whether the promised showdown lives up to its hype.


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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 and expanding exchange and speculation with India," said Minister Fast. "This Day of Overseas Indians meeting gives an one of a kind chance to the Indian diaspora to meet up and talk about how to work to make the occupations and opportunities Canadians and Indians are searching for in the years to come."

The two-day meeting incorporates sessions on advancement, science and innovation, and little and medium-sized undertakings. Partaking in the business prospects round table with Minister Fast were Arun Maira, a part of the Planning Commission of India, and A. Didar Singh, Secretary of the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs.

"Our pioneers have set a reasonable objective: to build our two-sided exchange to $15 billion by 2015," said Minister Fast. "A key piece of arriving at that imparted objective will be an unhindered commerce understanding, which stands to turn into an essential building square in developing a more extensive and deeper two-sided relationship."

In November 2010, Canada and India propelled the first round of arrangements to a far reaching financial organization assention. A late Canada-India joint study assessed that an organized commerce assention between the two nations can possibly help Canada's economy by $6 billion-$15 billion yearly, profiting Canadian organizations of all sizes and making employments and success in every corner of the nation.

The gathering is a piece of various exercises occurring the nation over in 2011 to check the Year of India in Canada, propelled by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. These exercises highlight India's society, customs and differing qualities and commend the commitments of the Indian Diaspora to Canadian culture. Around one million individuals of Indian drop call Canada home.

In 2010, respective stock exchange in the middle of Canada and India totalled $4.2 billion, an increment of 73 percent since 2004. Canadian stock fares to India expanded 142 percent over this period, arriving at about $2.1 billion in 2010. In 2010, two-way control speculation was more than $7 billion.

"With exchange speaking to in the range of 60 percent of Canada's economy, extending our association with key nations, for example, India is key to our monetary recuperation and to the fortifying of the money related security of Canadians—now and into the future," closed Minister Fast.

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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 of Kabir, after becoming a disciple of Swami Ramadevanand Ji Maharaj.

After 2000, he had to go through a lot of legal wrangling for having made derogatory remarks against Swami Dayanand Saraswati and the Arya Samaj. Report says that on July 12, 2006, this god-man's followers and Arya Samajis engaged in a clash, where a young man got killed. Rampal and some of his followers were jailed. Currently on bail, this man faces charges of conspiracy in connection with the 2006 incident.

On November 10th, the Punjab and Haryana High Court issued a fresh non-bailable warrant (NBW) against him and cancelled his bail. Rampal failed to turn up on the given dates, and on Monday the HC issued a fresh NBW against him for 21st November for failing to turn up in an earlier contempt case.

In a race against the deadline, police and CRPF jawans tried to storm into the Ashram in Hissar and were met with stiff resistance from the devotees, with mostly children and women forming a human barricade. More than 200 people have been injured and 4 bodies have been recovered.

Much has been done by the police and the devotees, with questions remaining as to whether the man himself is still confined in his Ashram or has safely escaped amidst the confusion. "God" knows, perhaps.


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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 global workforce, with its "250 crore hands". He appealed to foreign investors to come and invest in the 1.25 crore market in India. Special emphasis was laid on investing in the railways.


3. He proposed obtaining Liquefied Natural Gas from Queensland and praised the advanced mining industries over there. 


4. He promised Visa on arrival for Australians coming to India.


5. And the best part, in order to woo the voters over there, he announced a two month deadline for the merger of OCI and PIO.


Promises, they say, are meant to be broken. But is it the same when you're standing on foreign soil and being greeted by the foreigners and natives alike? Only time will tell.


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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 group.

1. Delhi as a Wi-Fi city: In a desperate bid to win over the youth, this man promised what is only a dream- Free Wi-Fi. He said that talks are on about making Wi-Fi free in all public places.

2. He has vowed to set up at least 20 new colleges and vocational institutes for skill development centres with "startup incubators" in Delhi University and other colleges and institutes.


3. He has guaranteed the implementation of a proposed scheme which seeks to ensure that every applicant is eligible for a student loan regardless of any criteria. But the applicant should only have to be from a Delhi domicile and should have been accepted in any college. Students can start paying back the loan after 6 years.


4. Arvind Kejriwal wooed the capital's youth by promising 80,00,00 jobs along with doubling the existing number of seats in colleges. He talked of filling up the 50,000 vacancies of doctors, teachers, nurses and other professionals.


5. With respect to the promotion of sports, he said that the government will not only create and upgrade the sports infrastructure but also adopt the best  talents and promote them. He said that the government was ready to develop sports centres in far flung villages of Delhi, only if the villagers offer their land. He also mentioned that no bureaucrat or politician will be in any governing sports body, and that only experts will head those committees.


6. On the rising problem of drug addiction, he promised that Delhi won't become a second Punjab. He also talked about providing mobile governance and that people can talk about the problems and check out the government policies from their smartphones.


7. Promises have also been made about making Delhi a tourist hub throbbing with life.
Phew. That's quite an awful lot of information to process. But the question remains. Will these claims remain as unfulfilled as the promise of free water to every household all through the year? Or is it really going to be fulfilled, one by one?


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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 Alvira is hitched to performing artist chief Atul Agnihotri. On-screen character Malaika Arora Khan, Arbaaz's wife, is Arpita's sister-in-law. Arpita meets expectations in outline and structural planning and has said that she'd like to dispatch a design name sometime.

The man of the hour:
Aayush Sharma, Arpita's planned, is the child of legislator Anil Sharma. He is accepted to right now be looking for a showbiz profession and is purportedly going to come back to dealing with the family business in Delhi on the off chance that he doesn't become famous in Bollywood in a year.

The visitor list:
To call the VVIP visitor list restrictive would be understating the obvious. Invitees incorporate personages as commended as President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is at present in Australia and all things considered unrealistic to be spotted among the wedding visitors. The cream of Bollywood has, obviously, been welcomed. The rundown is peppered with names like Amitabh Bachchan, Khan (Shah Rukh, Aamir and Saif), Kareena Kapoor, Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone.

The party's begun as of now:
Cosmic system Apartments, the building the Khan-daan possesses in Mumbai, has been enlivened with series of lights since a week ago. Sunday saw a day of festivals starting with a haldi function, happening to a mehendi and ending up with a sangeet. Arpita was shot encompassed by a group of loved ones. Different Khans were spotted around Galaxy Apartments as the day progressed, looking extremely occupied.


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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 and Indian community in Australia.

He advised everyone to participate in My Gov website and share your ideas and suggestions on different important issues.

Modi will first visit Myanmar capital Nay Pyi Taw, there he will be attending East Asia Summit on 12th and 13th of November from there he will be attending G-20 summit on 15th and 16th of November in Australia at Brisbane. He also made his agenda to meet Tony Abbott his Australian counterpart on 18th of November in Canberra.

This visit to Australia will lead to another meeting to attract more investment in India with international leaders for the backdrop of Make in India programme which is recently launched.

These two countries we expecting to be speeding up on consolidate their partnership, security issues, on a virtual trade.

Moreover Tony Abbott prime minister of Australia visited India in September where Australia agreed in supplying uranium to India, though not a signatory of NPT which.

PM Modi always liked to address Federal Parliament of Australia in Hindi.
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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 leaders of the East Asia Summit, which include the ASEAN and seven others besides India, during the Nov 12-13 summits.  In Myanmar, Modi held a bilateral meeting with Myanmarese President Thein Sein and the National League for Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. He also had his first bilateral meeting with South Korean President Park Geun-hye. The focus of Modi’s discussion in Myanmar with the Myanmarese President U Thein Sein was on connectivity, cultural contacts, and commercial ties.
Modi will travel to Australia for the G20 in Brisbane on the 15th and 16th of November.  On the sidelines of the G20, Modi is to hold bilateral meetings with Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron, French President Francois Hollande, Canada's Stephen Harper and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy. The BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - bloc of nations are also holding an informal meeting on the sidelines of the G20 and Modi will get to meet the leaders of all the four nations. He will be holding a bilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott for the second time in 2 months.
He will also travel to Fiji on Nov 19, where he will hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama. He will also attend a first-ever meeting with 14 South Pacific Island leaders. He is to return to India on the 20th of November, 2014.


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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 by foreign policy experts as inexperienced.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Myanmar’s president U Thein Sein as the beginning of bilateral meetings with world leaders for mutual tie-ups and talks. Myanmar was the first nation he visited during the 10 days-3 nations tour on the margins of key multilateral summits, to be followed by Australia and Fiji.

He arrived at the Ny Pyi Taw international airport and was given a guard of honour being greeted by young kids in traditional costumes. Welcomed by Myanmar’s Health Minister, Than Aung, PM Modi met President Thein Sein at Presidential Palace. Being an ambassador of social-technology, trading national security and diaspora, PM Modi tweeted after 45 minutes of meeting that “We had extensive discussions covering various aspects of our bilateral relations". He also followed saying, "We talked about strengthening ties in the fields of culture, commerce and enhancing connectivity".

Giving a statement that Indian ties with South-east Asia are deep rooted, PM Modi is surely adamant about getting the civil nuclear agreement as one of the key outcomes of bi-lateral talks with Myanmar.

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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 and the chain reaction went on. Ever since, every famous and successful personality in this country seems to be voluntarily taking up the challenge and doing their part in cleaning the country. Over 3 Million government employees and schools and colleges are expected to be a part of this campaign. This campaign has gone beyond political alliances and become a patriotic drive. This was apparent when Shashi Tharoor (Congress Spokesperson then) became a part of the campaign despite being sacked as a Spokesperson by Congress and the nation criticized congress to make a cleanliness drive political. The campaign aims to accomplish a ‘clean India’ in five years by 2nd October 2019 marking the 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.

On the day of the launch (2nd October, 2014), a ‘Swachh Bharat Run’ was also organized at the Rashtrapati Bhavan and over 1500 people actively participated in the run making it a huge success from Day 1. Many independent app developers have come up with Swachh Bharat Abhiyan app and they have been well received.

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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 will be the first Indian Prime minister to visit Australia and also he is the first Indian Prime minister to visit south island after 33 years to Fiji, where Indira Gandhi visited in 1981.

PM Modi will attend the East Asia Summit and the ASEAN-India summit in Myanmar on Wednesday and Thursday.

Next for the G-20 summit he will go to Brisbane and then to Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne in the course of his visit from November 16 to 18.

PM Modi in Canberra will also address a joint meet of the Federal Parliament.

Mr Abbott will be hosting a reception which was for Mr Modi at 161-year-old Melbourne Cricket Ground.

The Indian Australian group has planned for reception at Olympic park, expecting more than 27,000 people to attend.

PM Modi will be meeting about more than 40 leaders which include around 20 bilateral meetings with Britain, South Korea, Germany and china leaders during his three-nation tour.

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Sunanda Tharoor Death Case

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 death, she had been replying to tweets regarding this issue and even gave suggestive updates about the journalist's character. Even a joint statement by the Tharoors had been issued.

Reports surfaced about Sunanda's alleged decision of separating from his husband in the wake of the affair, and some reports even hinted that the couple had a scuffle the night before. Her last tweet was: "Jo hona hota hain, woh hokey rahega. hastey huye jayege"(whatever is destined to happen, will happen. Will go smiling).

It's been more than 8 months since that fateful January night, and investigations are still on with the recent news being that the investigation will now be closed. Amidst allegations of Tharoor trying to influence the inquiry process and withholding information and the investigation now coming to a close, there has been so many changes. A new government. More cases of assault. Banking scheme for the poor. Jihadi attacks in the Middle East...

Amidst all these waves of uproar and silence, will the soul of the dead find justice?
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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 late happenings of the world. Also this exact sense really quickened the presentation of Indian newspapers.

The main newspaper to be distributed in India was the Calcutta General Advertise. Bengal Gazette which was an attempt by James Augustus Hickey was presented in the 1780s and is additionally viewed as a harbinger by a lot of people. From there on there was a consistent climb in the quantity of Indian newspapers day by day with Bombay Herald and Bombay Courier getting to be to a great degree prominent. Despite the fact that just English newspapers picked up noticeable quality in the eighteenth century, in the mid nineteenth century there was an ascent of a few vernacular newspapers, particularly Bengali, Hindi and Marathi. From that point forward India has seen a few striking newspapers like The Telegraph, The Times of India, The Statesman and Hindu.

On the other hand, it has been as of late seen that most Indians, particularly the more youthful era inclines toward Indian News Online rather that the every day spreadsheets. Online news has profited the most with media going online, and with individuals searching for moment overhauls and cautions about breaking news, the customary media is steadily ending up out of support. Each time a real episode or occasion happens, it is upgraded instantly on the new locales though the newspapers can provide for you the points of interest next morning just. So with Indian news online, adolescent India stays progressive with all the most recent news.

Actually, Indian News Online does not give minor news, it accompanies other intelligent apparatuses too. There are online surveying choices and you can post your criticism on the website. You additionally have the choice of viewing news online. So with the amalgamation of content, feature and sound the news destinations have essentially turned into a joining of print and show media. In addition, the online news destinations have emphasizes that help you to get news cautions on your telephone; so you can get moment to moment overhauls sitting in your office. With such a variety of preferences on offer, it is little ponder that India is going online!

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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, English is acknowledged as a partner official dialect in a few Indian states like Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura and eight union regions. Today, News in English is exceptionally famous among the informed first class in India. Nowadays, English dialect has entered profoundly in the general public. English is still the dialect selective social world class in India. In this way, various India Headlines News newspapers are quickly developing in numerous parts of India. They are exciting a huge number of readers with dependable news from diverse segments like wrongdoing, governmental issues, business, games, instruction and a lot of people more.

Today, India has countless English Newspapers heading with News Headlines Today like The Hindu, The Indian Express, The news Indian Express, The times of India, The Statesman, The Asian Age, The Sunday Indian and a lot of people more. English assumes an overwhelming part in the media. The effect of Today news features in English is continuous as well as enormously expanding in all alcove or corners of this nation. Indian English media is one of the biggest print media on the planet. The historical backdrop of it is long. This is reality that Indian News Headlines is putting forth more data on present occasions which is displayed by print, telecast, and web.

A large portion of Indian begins taking their morning a mug of with English News Headlines. Today's English News Headlines papers ordinarily distribute hard news stories, for example, those relate to murders, blaze, wars and so forth in upset pyramid style so the most essential data is toward the starting. Occupied readers can read as meager or to the extent that they want. Neighborhood stations and systems with a set arrangement must enjoy news stories and reprieve them down into the most vital angles because of time imperatives. Today's English News Headlines Cable news stations, for example, BBC News, Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN and so forth. They find themselves able to exploit a story, giving up other, determinedly less essential stories, and giving however much insight about Breaking India News as could reasonably be expected. In extra, English Newspapers distribute comprehensively believable reports from distinctive field’s case in point: - Arts, business, environment, style, music, science, game, exchange, climate and so on.

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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. Shorter articles with beautiful pictures make it simple for online readers to sweep for the data they require. Clients don't need to invest a considerable measure of time flipping through pages of a newspaper. News stories frequently incorporate outlines and are sorted by class. To see to a greater degree a story, simply click a catch.

Simple route is an alternate fundamental peculiarity of Online Indian Newspapers. Sites incorporate a menu at the top that permits readers to rapidly scan for stories that investment you.

Online readers don't need to stress over missing a news thing that is vital as they can frequently subscribe to have articles on any given theme conveyed day by day via email. With online news, inhabitant can without much of a stretch is more include in occasions that are occurring in their group.

Individuals like getting some answers concerning nearby news and occasions. By perusing group news sites, for example, Long Beach news locales in California, clients can undoubtedly see things that are occurring in their neighborhood. Nearby news destinations offer open logbook postings with free occasions, family celebrations, music happenings and workmanship openings.

An alternate motivation to exploit group sites is that, without breaking points forced by page limitations, sites can contain a great deal more data than you can discover in a newspaper. No story is excessively little or excessively long to be incorporated. Furthermore, it’s all documented online for simple get to later as well.

Online Indian Newspapers can frequently incorporate months or years of enlightening articles. This is an incredible recorded reference for any nearby student of history.

Whether you're looking to be more educated about the group or for no particular reason things to do throughout the weekend, exploit group news sites. There are numerous enlightening and diverting articles you can read when never it seems best.

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