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Amol Rajan: Stereotyping that India doesn't needIndependentLike the police in Hindi films, it arrives after all the action is over and then mouths "dialogue'. Variations of this comment have appeared in almost every ...and more »
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The EconomistNewspapers in India : Where print makes profitsThe EconomistThe circulation of Hindi papers rose from less than 8m in the early 1990s to more than 25m last year. Even more growth may lie ahead. ...and more »
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Kids bring out tabloid on child rightsTimes of IndiaPATNA: In a first of its kind in Bihar, 60 children from four blocks of Vaishali district designed and produced a four-page tabloid in Hindi focusing ...and more »
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Akrosh (2010) Hindi Movie Saude Bazi song promo - a simple love song feat ...Washington Bangla RadioIn one scene, Ajay Devgan's name appears in a newspaper and Bipasha proudly flashes that page to him. In another scene, Ajay Devgan and Bipasha try to have ...and more »
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CBC.caWhat They Said: The Delhi Tourist ShootingsWall Street Journal (blog)... sent to the BBC's Hindi-language radio service. “The e-mail is not directly linked to the attack,” the police spokesman said, according to the paper. ...Indians have different standards of personal hygiene to Westerners, says ...Telegraph.co.uk (blog)CGames: Media says India 'shamed' by Delhi debacleAsiaOneNew Delhi's security nightmareThe AustralianLexington Herald Leaderall 13,307 news articles »
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AFPIncreasingly literate India fuels newspaper boomAFP... affluent readership that allows it to charge ad rates more than 10 times those of Hindi and other language publications. In recent years, newspaper ...Print news thrives in Indiaeditorsweblog.org (blog)all 11 news articles »
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MediaNama.com (blog)Inext Plans Site; Inks Print & Online Content Deal With BBC HindiMediaNama.com (blog)Inext is a bilingual newspaper – not surprisingly, the only one in India – with content in both Hindi and English. This is BBC Hindi's first print media ...
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Hindi newspapers' digital forays yet to gain momentumexchange4media.comNews websites and e-papers have become a staple of newspaper players. Not to be left behind, Hindi newspaper players have taken to the digital medium quite ...
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Jagran Prakashan: Long-term investors can hold this stockEconomic TimesJagran Prakashan is one of the largest media companies in northern India with the flagship Hindi newspaper brand, Dainik Jagran, which have a readership of ...and more »
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A huge explosion took place in a paper mill in Sangroor, Punjab that took 5 lives. www.istream.in
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
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bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
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bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
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bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
bit.ly Meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit here, Manmohan Singh and Barack Obama were effusive in their praise for each other, with the US President saying the Indian Prime Minister's extraordinary leadership had "helped us navigate through some very difficult times". "I can...
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Englishing of IndiaBangalore MirrorA little more than a week ago, newspaper headlines confirmed that more Indians speak English in India today than any other language, barring Hindi. ...
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Haibao hits the Shangri-laUrbanatomy & That's ShanghaiAs well as an information center, ticketing booth, interactive Expo terminal, plasma television screens, a computer, a backlit wall map and paper maps, ...
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NP, Villar deny Mike Arroyo link after Lakas defectionsGMA news.tv“Bakit nung si Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte, Ralph Recto at Caloocan City Mayor Enrico Echiverri ang lumipat hindi nila sinabi na ...NP senatorial bets scramble for ads fundingGMA news.tvall 6 news articles »
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pluGGd.inIIT Education IIT Brand or Engineering [What do we want?]pluGGd.inHawa (Hindi for air) is a play on AIR or All India Rank in the IIT JEE, the most hallowed amongst all examinations in India. There is hardly a student in ...
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NDTV.comBollywood returns to KashmirNDTV.comNot only there is palpable excitement among the local people but it has also revived memories of the time when the valley was much sought after by Hindi ...and more »
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Express ComputerEndangered SpeciesExpress ComputerIn a popular Hindi movie, the star expresses his frustration with the Indian legal system by shouting “Tarikh! Tarikh! Tarikh!” in the courtroom. ...
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Hindustan Times (blog)Mystery of the Double BHindustan Times (blog)The potato grafting could be done and so it was — under such secrecy that even the rotweillers from the Hindi television channels usually busy carrying ...and more »
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Sri Lanka to host IIFAABollywood SpiceThe venue for one of India's most prestigious Hindi film awards, the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFAA) ...and more »
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Abhishek paper ban ad BANNED Indian Paper Industry feels the Ad is misleading
Border Dance: India and Pakistan's Daily RitualHuffington Post (blog)... lines on paper did not a border make. Pakistanis and Indians -- at least North Indians -- both speak Hindustani though it's called Hindi in India and ...and more »
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www.librarything.com www.amazon.com en.wikipedia.org David Coleman Headley, aged 50, and Tahawwur Hussain Rana, aged 50 , were accused by US federal authorities in Chicago, in complaints unsealed on October 27, 2009, of plotting against the employees of a newspaper in Copenhagen.[11] Headley is accused of traveling to Denmark to scout the building of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper, and a nearby Synagogue, for an attack by terrorists.[12] www.buzzle.com Some people exhibit a natural ability to heal an illness by means of various methods. Have you laid your hands on a sick person's body and found a positive change in the patient? Have you been able to treat an illness by merely touching the patient or by wishing intensely for his/her comfort? Then this can lead you in gaining a psychic ability. I have come across a few people who sense things happening at distant places. While residing in one part of the world, they can perceive what is happening on the other side of the globe. They can stretch their vision to that far a distance to understand something that is beyond the capacity of sensory organs of a normal human being. It is their sixth sense that works!The perceptions of this kind have the potential of turning into psychic abilities. Many have witnessed and have testified about the existence of psychic powers and the paranormal. Yet still many questions this reality. Even when the evidence of psychic abilities are well supported by testimonies of witnesses, a lot of ...
HT Media found its beginning in 1924 when its flagship newspaper, Hindustan Times was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. HT Media (BSE, NSE) has today grown to become one of India's largest media companies. Produced by an editorial team known for its quality, innovation and integrity, Hindustan Times (English newspaper) and Hindustan (Hindi newspaper through a subsidiary Hindustan Media Ventures Limited), have a combined daily readership base of 12.7 million (based on round 2 of Indian Readership Survey 2009) to their credit. Both dailies enjoy a strong brand recognition among readers as well as advertisers. To cater to the large readership base, HT Media operates 19 printing facilities across India with an installed capacity of 1.5 million copies per hour. In addition to Hindustan Times, HT Media also publishes a national business newspaper, Mint. Mint is a one-of-its-kind newspaper in the sense that the company has an exclusive agreement with the Wall Street Journal to publish Journal-branded news and information in India. Mint is today the second-largest business newspaper in India with presence in the key markets of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Pune and now Kolkata too. HT Media has also made its foray into electronic media. Diversifying its ambit of operations, the company in a consulting partnership with Virgin Radio, has launched the FM radio channel - Fever 104. Currently available in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata, Fever 104 has established a strong ...
HT Media found its beginning in 1924 when its flagship newspaper, Hindustan Times was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. HT Media (BSE, NSE) has today grown to become one of India's largest media companies. Produced by an editorial team known for its quality, innovation and integrity, Hindustan Times (English newspaper) and Hindustan (Hindi newspaper through a subsidiary Hindustan Media Ventures Limited), have a combined daily readership base of 12.7 million (based on round 2 of Indian Readership Survey 2009) to their credit. Both dailies enjoy a strong brand recognition among readers as well as advertisers. To cater to the large readership base, HT Media operates 19 printing facilities across India with an installed capacity of 1.5 million copies per hour. In addition to Hindustan Times, HT Media also publishes a national business newspaper, Mint. Mint is a one-of-its-kind newspaper in the sense that the company has an exclusive agreement with the Wall Street Journal to publish Journal-branded news and information in India. Mint is today the second-largest business newspaper in India with presence in the key markets of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Pune and now Kolkata too. HT Media has also made its foray into electronic media. Diversifying its ambit of operations, the company in a consulting partnership with Virgin Radio, has launched the FM radio channel - Fever 104. Currently available in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata, Fever 104 has established a strong ...
www.htmedia.in HT Media found its beginning in 1924 when its flagship newspaper, Hindustan Times was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. HT Media (BSE, NSE) has today grown to become one of India's largest media companies. Produced by an editorial team known for its quality, innovation and integrity, Hindustan Times (English newspaper) and Hindustan (Hindi newspaper through a subsidiary Hindustan Media Ventures Limited), have a combined daily readership base of 12.7 million (based on round 2 of Indian Readership Survey 2009) to their credit. Both dailies enjoy a strong brand recognition among readers as well as advertisers. To cater to the large readership base, HT Media operates 19 printing facilities across India with an installed capacity of 1.5 million copies per hour. In addition to Hindustan Times, HT Media also publishes a national business newspaper, Mint. Mint is a one-of-its-kind newspaper in the sense that the company has an exclusive agreement with the Wall Street Journal to publish Journal-branded news and information in India. Mint is today the second-largest business newspaper in India with presence in the key markets of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Pune and now Kolkata too. HT Media has also made its foray into electronic media. Diversifying its ambit of operations, the company in a consulting partnership with Virgin Radio, has launched the FM radio channel - Fever 104. Currently available in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata, Fever 104 has ...
www.htmedia.in HT Media found its beginning in 1924 when its flagship newspaper, Hindustan Times was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. HT Media (BSE, NSE) has today grown to become one of India's largest media companies. Produced by an editorial team known for its quality, innovation and integrity, Hindustan Times (English newspaper) and Hindustan (Hindi newspaper through a subsidiary Hindustan Media Ventures Limited), have a combined daily readership base of 12.7 million (based on round 2 of Indian Readership Survey 2009) to their credit. Both dailies enjoy a strong brand recognition among readers as well as advertisers. To cater to the large readership base, HT Media operates 19 printing facilities across India with an installed capacity of 1.5 million copies per hour. In addition to Hindustan Times, HT Media also publishes a national business newspaper, Mint. Mint is a one-of-its-kind newspaper in the sense that the company has an exclusive agreement with the Wall Street Journal to publish Journal-branded news and information in India. Mint is today the second-largest business newspaper in India with presence in the key markets of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Pune and now Kolkata too. HT Media has also made its foray into electronic media. Diversifying its ambit of operations, the company in a consulting partnership with Virgin Radio, has launched the FM radio channel - Fever 104. Currently available in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata, Fever 104 has ...
Amar Singh raised Rangnath Mishra Commsion issues quoting Chauthi Duniya's News on 24-11-2009
Rashtriya Shan a weekly news paper published from Noida celebrated it's 10th anniversary on 18th January 2010 at Indira Gandhi Kala Kendra.. This paper was launched by its Editor Shri Suresh Chaurasia Ji, ...who made a very humble begining.. He belives and practices a very simple life. But when it comes to writing he is very straight forward. The infamous Nithari Kand was uncoverred by the paper. The programme began with cultural programme.. ..A seminar on role of media in a democracy was also organised...Chief guest for the programme was Mrs Meera Shastri Former Backward Class Commission Member, Dheeraj Baba, Dr Mahesh Sharma, Shri Madan Chauhan, MLA, Gadh, participated in the seminar. Shri Vineet Chaudhary, for social service, Shri Ashok Srivastava, for promotion of art and culture, Shri Satya Prakash, Journalist of Jagaran City Plus for his outstanding contribution in Print Media, Dr Ashok Madhup and Baba Kanpuri for Poetry, Shri TN Chaurasia, Bharat Vikas Manch, for Community Marriages were honoured .
Rashtriya Shan a weekly news paper published from Noida celebrated it's 10th anniversary on 18th January 2010 at Indira Gandhi Kala Kendra.. This paper was launched by its Editor Shri Suresh Chaurasia Ji, ...who made a very humble begining.. He belives and practices a very simple life. But when it comes to writing he is very straight forward. The infamous Nithari Kand was uncoverred by the paper. The programme began with cultural programme.. ..A seminar on role of media in a democracy was also organised...Chief guest for the programme was Mrs Meera Shastri Former Backward Class Commission Member, Dheeraj Baba, Dr Mahesh Sharma, Shri Madan Chauhan, MLA, Gadh, participated in the seminar. Shri Vineet Chaudhary, for social service, Shri Ashok Srivastava, for promotion of art and culture, Shri Satya Prakash, Journalist of Jagaran City Plus for his outstanding contribution in Print Media, Dr Ashok Madhup and Baba Kanpuri for Poetry, Shri TN Chaurasia, Bharat Vikas Manch, for Community Marriages were honoured .

