Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 3 din 49
Pagina
Swaminath Natarajan. DEMOCRACY AND THE PRESS S. Natarajan SWAMINATH NATARAJAN , born April 21 , 1907 , was educated at the Cathedral High School and Elphinstone College . He graduated in 1927 with Honours in ... DEMOCRACY AND THE PRESS.
Swaminath Natarajan. DEMOCRACY AND THE PRESS S. Natarajan SWAMINATH NATARAJAN , born April 21 , 1907 , was educated at the Cathedral High School and Elphinstone College . He graduated in 1927 with Honours in ... DEMOCRACY AND THE PRESS.
Pagina 30
... Democracy that there should be access to several accounts . Mr. Lal Bahadur Shastri placed his finger unerringly on the basic difference between Democracy and Totalitarianism when he remarked that the word deviationist has no place in a ...
... Democracy that there should be access to several accounts . Mr. Lal Bahadur Shastri placed his finger unerringly on the basic difference between Democracy and Totalitarianism when he remarked that the word deviationist has no place in a ...
Pagina 36
... ( Democracy ) and Gandhiwad ( Gandhism ) . During the last phase of his life he used to write in a Marathi Weekly , of which he was a co - editor . An antho- logy of his important articles - Sarvodaya ani Samajwad was posthumously ...
... ( Democracy ) and Gandhiwad ( Gandhism ) . During the last phase of his life he used to write in a Marathi Weekly , of which he was a co - editor . An antho- logy of his important articles - Sarvodaya ani Samajwad was posthumously ...
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Acharya Javadekar Memorial Adhunik Bharat Anarchism Anglo-Indian Press anti-social attitude Big Business big newspapers Bombay Bombay Chronicle British concerned Congress Court cracy daily Dalmia Democracy democratic economic Elphinstone College English erring editors exercise exists facts feel free press Free Press Journal freedom of expression function Gandhi government advertising Gujarat Hindi ideal Indian editors Indian Press influence Javadekar Memorial Lectures journalism in India journalists language Press legislation Liberal democracy Lokamanya Tilak look machinery Maharashtra Marathi matter ment mind Minister Modern India newspaper-owners newspapers and journals newsprint official opinion Pakistan paper patronage period persons political Poona pre-censorship press advising Press Advisory Committee Press Commission Press Council published readers reason relations reporting responsibility right to freedom Sadanand Samaj Prabodhan Sanstha Sarvodaya Satyagraha Sir Francis Sir Francis Low small newspapers social socialist sub-editor suffer suppress thinker thought Tilak totalitarian views