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The Print on MSNHindi TV news channels’ favourite villain the Muslim is back—Mitthoo Mian to MuharramFrom conspiracies to feed onions to kavadiyas to UP’s ‘conversion king’ Jamaluddin – Muslims made news for all the wrong ...
Noted lawyer Ujjwal Nikam, who is among four persons nominated to Rajya Sabha by President Droupadi Murmu, on Sunday said PM Modi called him to inform the news. “Modi ji speaks excellent Marathi. He ...
Congress leader and former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday, during his visit to Mumbai, called for respecting ...
New York, Hindi, with a speaker base of 600 million, is of vital importance for the United Nations, a top official at the world organisation has said. The Permanent Mission of India to the UN ...
An excerpt from ‘The Journey of Hindi Language Journalism in India: From Raj to Swaraj,’ by Mrinal Pande.
Pande, the country’s first woman editor-in-chief of a multi-edition Hindi newspaper — she gave up a secure job of teaching English literature in a Delhi University college to join ill-paid journalism ...
After launching the Hindi News Channel Bharat Express earlier this year, Upendrra Rai is set to launch his next media venture in print, a new Hindi Newspaper Daily with the same name.
The newspaper had a special full-page poster of Virat Kohli and columns on why the Border Gavaskar Trophy is the new Ashes and the match-ups to look forward to in the five-Test series. It also had ...
The satirical site is hoping a newspaper with fake stories and fake ads will lead to real money. This week, The Onion began distributing a print edition for the first time in more than a decade ...
Anil Singhvi, Managing Editor of Zee Business, says the Budget day is for all of Bharat, not just urban audiences. On this day, the channel leads with 80-85% TRP, outperforming English and ...
Akhbar ki Dukaan in Ghaziabad, run by Kaptan Singh, offers a nostalgic newspaper experience amidst digital news dominance, reflecting on the value of print.
A day after, Fadnavis sharply reacted to Stalin’s remark, asking him to study the fine print of NEP, adding that while Maharashtra was open to any Indian language as the third language to be ...
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