Sunday, October 7, 2007
New boundaries, old limits
A study on coverage of developmental issues by regional newspapers in the three newest states of the Union - Jharkhand, Chhatisgarh, and Uttaranchal - reveals public as well as media apathy towards the plight of people living in rural areas. Aman Namra reports.
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Right to Information
Prabhat Khabar has been continuously spreading awareness for Right to Information. Resident Editor of its Dhanbad Edition, Vishnu Rajgadia is the key person behind the campaign. His books in Hindi and English explains the strength and uses of the act.
You can get a lot of information in these Two Blogs
RTI Story
Vishnu Rajgadia
Statehood: Good for the media?
The creation of Chattisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttaranchal spelt hope and a new identity — if a person was not irrevocably cynical — with the media sensing the excitement and rising to the occasion. Now, in a month's time, the three States will be two years old, and SEVANTI NINAN uses the opportunity to look at how successful the media there has been playing its role.
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PK Institute
Prabhat Khabar Institute of Media Studies, established in 2002 for media education, affiliated by Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai. It runs one year Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism course.
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Interview with Harivansh ji
Interview with Harivanshji, Editor in Chief of Prabhat Khabar
Published in 'Exchange 4 Media'
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