Media - Hardly ever positive!
Gujaratsamachar.com today posted news that there is cyberwar going on between pro-swadhyayee and anti-swadhyayee. And anti-swadhyayee are well ahead in this war. They mentioned few blog pages in this article.
Unfortunately, they mentioned quite a few anti-swadhyayee blogs but they did not mention a single pro-swadhyayee blog. Not only that, they wrote in detail what anti-swadhyayee have to say but not a word regarding what positive blogs have to say. It is just a negative mentality of newspapers. (May be after reading this, one or two positive news will come up, but it won't change their negative psyche). How can they claim to be neutral??
Otherday they listed a site that has lot of negative material about Pj. Dada or A. Didi. But when it came to UN report - they did not even print the link. They just mentioned such report exists. If they would have printed the link, people could have at least visited to see it for themselves.
This is the link to report:
www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/crisis/download/gujarat.pdf
Anyhow, positive news is never masala news so no need to blame our mediocre media for not printing it.
Gujaratsamachar.com today posted news that there is cyberwar going on between pro-swadhyayee and anti-swadhyayee. And anti-swadhyayee are well ahead in this war. They mentioned few blog pages in this article.
Unfortunately, they mentioned quite a few anti-swadhyayee blogs but they did not mention a single pro-swadhyayee blog. Not only that, they wrote in detail what anti-swadhyayee have to say but not a word regarding what positive blogs have to say. It is just a negative mentality of newspapers. (May be after reading this, one or two positive news will come up, but it won't change their negative psyche). How can they claim to be neutral??
Otherday they listed a site that has lot of negative material about Pj. Dada or A. Didi. But when it came to UN report - they did not even print the link. They just mentioned such report exists. If they would have printed the link, people could have at least visited to see it for themselves.
This is the link to report:
www.ilo.org/public/english/

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