Democracy and the PressManaktalas, 1965 - 38 pagini |
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... English nor a Hindi daily . This does not affect the people of Gujarat who are well served by a number of well - produced Gujarati dailies . But it does mean that the State's links with the rest of India are considerably weakened ...
... English nor a Hindi daily . This does not affect the people of Gujarat who are well served by a number of well - produced Gujarati dailies . But it does mean that the State's links with the rest of India are considerably weakened ...
Pagina 10
... English language Press touches on the newspapers in the Indian languages whose workers , with rare exceptions , suffer the privations of early Indian journalism . The language Press endures a heavier burden than its English counterpart ...
... English language Press touches on the newspapers in the Indian languages whose workers , with rare exceptions , suffer the privations of early Indian journalism . The language Press endures a heavier burden than its English counterpart ...
Pagina 27
... English dailies can be ruled out because of the cramping restric- sions on import of machinery , on newsprint and so on . Another inhibiting factor is the elaborate schedule of salary scales laid down by the Government . Classified ...
... English dailies can be ruled out because of the cramping restric- sions on import of machinery , on newsprint and so on . Another inhibiting factor is the elaborate schedule of salary scales laid down by the Government . Classified ...
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