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HAQ: Centre for Child Rights is a human rights organisation that focusses on all rights for all children. Founded in 1998 and formally registered in June 1999, HAQ envisions an inclusive society where all children grow up in an environment that rests on the principles of non- discrimination and equality and where the human rights of all children are recognised, protected and realised. The organisation thus seeks to mainstream child rights and children’s concerns in all development planning and action. In doing so, HAQ works through knowledge creation, evidence- based advocacy and communication, direct support for children in distress, strategic collaboration and partnership. This report is yet another outcome of the vision and mission that guides HAQ in its endeavours. Chapter Authors Chapter 1 Tamanna Basu Chapter 2 Preeti Singh Chapter 3 Tamanna Basu Chapter 4 Shreyans Raniwala Chapter 5 Preeti Singh Chapter 6 Tamanna Basu Editing Enakshi Ganguly Tamanna Basu For more information contact us at: HAQ: Centre for Child Rights B-1/2, Ground Floor, Malviya Nagar New Delhi – 110017, INDIA Tel: +91-11-26677412 Email: [email protected] Website: www.haqcrc.org Preface Even as the year has changed, much remains the same as the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects. When the first lockdown was announced in India in March 2020, we hoped it would not last long as nobody was prepared. Soon news started coming in about loss of jobs, a crackdown of the public health system, lack of support from the government for those who needed it the most and a crashing economy. -
51 Chapter 3: Research Methodology Within Broader Contours of Communication Studies, Media and Journalism Studies Is Developing
Chapter 3: Research Methodology Within broader contours of communication studies, media and journalism studies is developing rapidly. Many aspects of media from the impact of advanced technologies to emerging new practices of journalism are being probed by both the professionals and the academia. As stated earlier, media convergence and multimedia journalism have become central points of this growing research. Lot of work is carried out on these topics in USA and the European countries. As evident by the review of the existing scholarship, there is not much research on these trends in India. Especially, the research in regional language media settings in India is missing. This research 'Critical Study of Multimedia Journalism and Media Convergence in Indian Context' is an effort to fill this void. 3.1 Exploratory Research Design A research design is an outline for conducting a study and provides direction to it. It is considered as a blue print for collection, measurement and analysis of data for the research. Since there are many models of media convergence and practices of multimedia journalism are still evolving, this researcher has used the exploratory design for this study. Exploratory research is normally conducted to tackle new problems which may not have been clearly defined and the phenomena are still evolving. There is little or no significant research available related to them. This explores the research topic to varying levels of depth and helps to gain better understanding of the problem. Exploratory research may not offer conclusive solutions to the existing problems but it lays a foundation for future studies. This research on multimedia journalism and media convergence in Indian context will be valuable in this respect. -
Prof. (DR.) JAGDISH JADHAV Dean, School of Social Sciences, CURAJ ======
Prof. (DR.) JAGDISH JADHAV Dean, School of Social Sciences, CURAJ =========================================================================================== Prof. (Dr.) Jagdish Jadhav is in social work teaching since March, 2000 and having unique combination of teaching, research, creating writing, and administration. He is passionate for teaching and known for his innovative and unique experiments in social work education. He has taught at Jain Minority Educational Institute (Walchand College, Solapur, Maharashtra) for nine years, Christian Minority Educational Institute (CSRD-ISWR, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra) for one year, North Maharashtra University, (State University) Jalgaon, Maharashtra for one year and worked as a Deputy Registrar for Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, Maharashtra for two years. He is with Central University of Rajasthan since 2013. Recognizing his passionate understanding and academic inclination for marginalized societies, President of India appointed him as a Deputy Director (Research) for the National Commission for Denotified, Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Tribes during 2006-2007; he has served Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on deputation, later on consultative basis. Natural Resources Management, WaSH, Social Advocacy, Community Organization and Development Practices, Higher Education are the areas of his academic interest, wherein he published Eight Books and more than 15 articles. He has assisted Hon’ble Vice Chancellor of Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune in editing two books. Perspectives in Governance of Higher Education Quality Concern in Higher Education Both these books were released in All India Vice Chancellor’s Conference, (2010) which acknowledges nationwide appreciation. Water, Equity and Community Development and Unique People: Different Paths these two books have been published by Manas Publication, Jaipur, Agali Manase;Weglya Wata and Prakashbije published by Parammitra Publication Mumbai. -
List of Daily Newspapers Approved on 08.09.88 for Publication of Court Notices in Delhi
List of Daily Newspapers Approved on 08.09.88 For Publication of Court Notices in Delhi Sl Name of the Place/State of Publication Language Address No Newspaper 1 Hindustan New Delhi (U.T.) English 18/20, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi. 2 Indian New -do- Express Building, Express Delhi/Madras/Chandigar Bahadur Shah Zafar, h/Hyderabad New Delhi. 3 Patriot New -do- Link House, Bahadur Delhi/Madras/Chandigar Shah Zafar Marg, h/Ahmedabad/Hyderaba New Delhi. d 4 Statesman New Delhi/West Bengal -do- Statesman House, Cannaught Cicus, New Delhi 5 Times of India Calcutta/New -do- 7, Bahadurshah Delhi/Maharashtra Zafar Marg, New Delhi 6 National U.P./New Delhi -do- 5-A, Bahadurshah Herald Zafar Marg, New Delhi 7 Assam Gauhati(Assam) -do- 3rd Floor, Room Tribune No.14, I.N.S.Building, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 8 Indian Nation Bihar -do- 2rd Floor, Room No.8, I.N.S.Building, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 9 The Hindu Madras (Tamil Nadu) -do- 1st Floor, Room No.5, I.N.S.Building, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 10 The Tribune Chandigarh (U.T.) -do- Cannaught Place, New Delhi. 11 Deccan Herald Mysore (Karnataka) -do- 2rd Floor, Room No.5, I.N.S.Building, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 12 Northern U.P. -do- 2rd Floor, Room Indian Patrika No.10, I.N.S.Building, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 13 Amrit Bazar West Bengal -do- -do- Patrika 14 Anand Bazar Calcutta (West Bengal) -do- 1st Floor, Room Patrika No.7, I.N.S.Building, Rafi Marg, New Delhi 15 Daily Andaman & Nicobar -do- - Telegrams Islands 16 New Hindi Goa Daman & Diu English 26, P.T.I. -
Bachelor of Journalism Yearly Pattern 2020-21
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The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Chandigarh Stories
Some brides are ‘villains’, not victims: lawyers- The Times of India POWERED BY THE TIMES OF INDIA CITIES: KOLKATA TIMESCITY.COM Search The Times of India Indiatimes Web Indiatimes > The Times of India > Cities > Kolkata > Article Home KOLKATA CLASSIFIEDS Some brides are ‘villains’, not HEADLINES Matrimonial| Jobs New Town's biggest Real Estate| Auto victims: lawyers project unveiled Tenders RAHUL Taj : It's history of Post Print Ads [ WEDNESDAY, MAY 01, 2002 12:32:02 AM ] translation All Classifieds Surf 'N' Earn - Sign in now Moral police on ISIs' HOT LINKS campus ePaper KOLKATA: City lawyers claim to be surprised at the spate of ‘patently NRI Finance unfair’ cases alleging cruelty to the bride under section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, which is a cognizable and non-bailable offence offence NEWS meaning that the police can arrest without warrants and bails can be Politics obtained only from a law court and not the police station. Cities Ahmedabad They are also surprised to come across many cases which, they feel, are Bangalore brazenly fabricated and amount to a gross abuse of a legal provision. Chandigarh Delhi Once a woman lodges a complaint, the arrest of the husband is virtually Hyderabad routine. And if he happens to be a government servant or working in a Kolkata Lucknow public sector undertaking or bank, his suspension follows again as a Mumbai routine. Patna Pune In some cases lawyers have been appalled to find elderly relatives of the Thiru'puram husband and even visiting relatives of the husband implicated in the case. City Supplements India In some cases the husband and his family are virtually being blackmailed Cricket into coughing up money and reach an out-of-court settlement. -
CONFIDENTIAL [For Information of Members Only] Not to Be Reproduced Or Publicised
CONFIDENTIAL [For information of Members only] Not to be reproduced or publicised 24th April 2007 TO ALL MEMBERS NOTIFICATION NO. 778 Following results of Bureau’s Audits as examined and approved by the Bureau’s Audit Committee are notified for information - PART – I – SURPRISE CHECKS A-I) JULY-DECEMBER 2006 1) Aj (Hindi Daily), Ranchi 2) Amar Asom (Assamese Daily), Lakhimpur 3) Ananda Bazar Patrika (Bengali Daily), Mumbai 4) Anandalok (Bengali Fortnightly), Kolkata 5) Anandamela (Bengali Monthly), Kolkata 6) Arogya Sanjivani (Hindi Quarterly), Mumbai 7) Asomiya Pratidin (Assamese Daily), Lakhimpur 8) Balamangalam (Malayalam Weekly), Kottayam 9) Balarama (Malayalam Weekly), Kottayam 10) Bartaman (Bengali Daily), Kolkata edition printed at Kolkata and Siliguri 11) Bhashaposhini (Malayalam Monthly), Kottayam 12) Business Standard (English Daily), Ahmedabad 13) Business Standard (English Daily), Bangalore 14) Business Standard (English Daily), Chennai edition printed at Kochi 15) Business Standard (English Daily), Lucknow 16) Charhdikala (Punjabi Monthly), Patiala 17) Cricket Samrat (Hindi Monthly), New Delhi 18) Daily Deshdoot (Marathi Daily), Dhule, Nandurbar and Jalgaon 19) Daily Deshdoot (Marathi Daily), Nashik 20) Dainik Bhaskar (Hindi Daily), Bilaspur & Raipur 21) Dainik Lokmat (Marathi Daily), Ahmednagar & Aurangabad 2 22) Deccan Herald (English Daily), Mysore 23) Gavakari (Marathi Daily), Aurangabad 24) Kalikkudukka (Malayalam Weekly), Kottayam 25) Kannada Prabha (Kannada Daily), Bangalore 26) Lokmat (Marathi Daily), Nashik 27) Mallige -
July-Sept 2015 Pdf.Cdr
CHAPTER LOCAL MARATHI NEWSPAPERS iN NASIK A. OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN NASIK p.67 B.LOCAL NEWSPAPERS BEFORE INDEPENDENCE .71 C. LOCAL NEWSPAPERS AFTER INDEPENDENCE p.74 LOCAL MARATHI NEWSPAPERS IN NASIK In Nasik district, Nasik Vrita was the first newspaper started by Trimbak Han Kale in 1869 It used to publish on every Saturday Political & social news used to publish in it Readers puzzles were the mam feature of this news paper Nasik Samachar was the second news paper after Nasik Vrita It v^as launched by Han vishnu Sahastn Budhe in 1875 It was closed down in 1878 Hindu Mitra (1876), Lokseva were other news papers Newspapers from Pune, Mumbai inspired the journalist in Nasik to start news papers Fieedom struggle also gave the inspiration Many of the news papers at that time were running for social & political purpose National leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Lokmanya Tilak were the ideal of the news papers in Nasik Some newspapers were started for social awareness also 1* In 18th century, some journalist & social leaders starteo news papers in this distnct Ayrapjch (1887) from Nasik, Raghav Bhushan (1888) from Yewala, Nasik Vaibhav (1897) Yewla Vaibhav (1898), Satyamitra (1902) from Malegaon started m 18th century In Nasik Vaibhav great freedom fighter Vmayak Sawarkar wrote about Hindu culture which was published on editorial in two pa'"ts Lokseva started on 7th January 1897 form Nasik Vir Sawarkar also used to write in 't The strange thing about this news paper was that, it published a nevvs & Editional on Ganesh Shastn assuming -
Express Institute of Media Studies
Express Institute Of Media Studies https://www.indiamart.com/company/9198354/ The Express Group was the unifying voice behind India’s struggle for independence. Today, it is the leading light in the battle against corruption as well as empowering the people of India. The Indian Express began its journey in ... About Us The Express Group was the unifying voice behind India’s struggle for independence. Today, it is the leading light in the battle against corruption as well as empowering the people of India. The Indian Express began its journey in 1932. Since then, the Group has grown from strength to strength. From a single edition to 35 national editions, 21 publication centers and 7 language dailies that reach over 19 million people across the country.... For the millions of readers, the name "Indian Express" evokes a feeling of faith and trust in the belief that ‘their Express’ will provide the true picture of India and the world at large. Published from 21 centers across the country, the newspaper has been identified with credible and fiercely independent journalism in India. One of the most influential newspapers of the Indian subcontinent, The Indian Express has been the watchdog for the Indian people, fiercely treading the terrains of investigative and pro-active journalism. Some of the most shocking stories in the history of Indian journalism are credited to this newspaper. For instance, it showed how slavery existed in 20th century India when an Express reporter actually bought a woman from the market and wrote the famous story of Kamla. When the Press was muzzled and gagged and democracy kept in prison in 1975 during the Emergency, The Express was one of the few papers to stand up and speak out against the anti-democracy.. -
The Indian Express Private Limited
The Indian Express Private Limited Instrument Amount Rating Term Loans Rs. 25.00 crore [ICRA]A- (Stable) outstanding Cash Credit Limits Rs. 35.00 crore [ICRA]A- (Stable) outstanding Unallocated Limits Rs. 60.00 crore [ICRA]A- (Stable) outstanding (Reduced from Rs 70.00 crore) Short Term Non-Fund Based Limits Rs 10.00 crore [ICRA]A2+ assigned Total Limits Rs 130.00 Crore ICRA has assigned a short-term rating of [ICRA]A2+ (Pronounced ICRA A two plus)1 to the Rs 10.00 crore2 short term non fund based limits of The Indian Express Private Limited (‘TIEPL’ or ‘the company’). ICRA has a long-term rating outstanding of [ICRA]A- (Pronounced ICRA A minus) on the Rs 25.00 crore term loans, Rs 35.00 crore cash credit limits and RS 60.00 crore (reduced from Rs 70.00 crore) unallocated limits of the company. The outlook on the long term rating is ‘Stable’. The ratings continue to reflect TIEPL’s healthy financial flexibility marked by a robust capital structure and improvement in coverage indicators in line with improvement in profitability metrics over the last fiscal and further supported by adequate cash balances (Rs 61.2 crore as on March 31, 2015) and undrawn lines of credit. Reducing debt levels coupled with further improvement in profitability metrics expected on account of favourable newsprint prices as well as improving cost efficiencies and absence of any significant debt funded capex plans is expected to support the cash flows and financial profile of the company over the near term. The ratings continue to factor in the strong brand recall of flagship publication, The Indian Express, and leadership position of Marathi publication, Loksatta, which provides opportunities for offering bundled products across editions and geographies and consistent growth in circulation revenues of the company supported by higher penetration in existing markets, increase in cover price and launch of new editions to mark entry into new markets. -
Loksatta Editor Girish Kuber Staged an Interview to Defame BJP Leader?
Who is responsible for India's confused ... PG 05 << VIEWS & VISION OF CITY Volume: 12, Issue: 251 THURSDAY, JUNE 03, 2021, MUMBAI 12 Pages, ₹2 /- RNI No. MAHENG/2009/29332 www.afternoonvoice.com 'Drishti' ani 'Kon' Loksatta editor Girish Kuber staged an interview to defame BJP leader? “I was “Whatever Raj Thackeray “MLA Atul “The way Girish Kuber is heading the Editorial the state said about me is a brutal lie. Bhatkhalkar, not department of Loksatta and his writings in recent vice In 2009, BJP did not give me only criticized times is absolutely not suited to the journalistic president a ticket, but later on BJP Kuber but also standards. He is doing agenda-driven reporting of MNS leader Late Gopinath Munde protested against by frequently attacking BJP and its leaders, this during publicly regretted the same the book. Keeping is nothing but due to political inclination. His that time. Raj by stating that it was a wrong decision by this in mind, Bhatkhalkar was biased journalism is one-sided and all that he is doing is for Saheb told me that BJP. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena had strategically dragged for 2009’s his own political aspirations." offered me a ticket but I refused it. Sadly, so-called incident in Raj since BJP denied - Madhav Bhandari, Vice President of BJP Maharashtra Atul Bhatkhalkar's MNS was not getting a suitable candidate Thackeray's interview now in ticket, he offered in those days, you can check 2009’s 2021. The vendetta is quite "Girish Kuber is Uddhav Thackeray's man, there him the same from Kandivali east candidate list of MNS, in visible, though we all can read is no doubt in it. -
Dossier Final
IMA Dilli Chalo Dossier (June 06, 2017) PRINT CLIPS Delhi PRINT CLIP Publication: Hindustan Page No.: 05 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Dainik Jagran Page No.: 04 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Dainik Bhaskar Page No.: 02 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Rastriya Sahara Page No.: 02 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Amar Ujala Page No.: 04 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Punjab Kesari Page No.: 08 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Navodaya Times Page No.: 09 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Nai Duniya Page No.: 02 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Hari Bhoomi Page No.: 03 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Deshbandhu Page No.: 03 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Virat Vaibhav Page No.: 03 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Akbhar e Mashriq Page No.: 02 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Hindustan Express Page No.: 08 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Shah Times Page No.: 05 Date: June 07, 2017 Agra PRINT CLIP Publication: Dainik Jagran Page No.: 03 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Hindustan Page No.: 01 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Amar Ujala Page No.: 04 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: I-Next Page No.: 02 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Data Sandesh Page No.: 08 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Pushp Savera Page No.: 08 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: Swaraj Times Page No.: 08 Date: June 07, 2017 PRINT CLIP Publication: The Sea