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... practice not be as rigorously exercised as it is being done by the Foreign Department of the Government of India to - day . But any such expectations are doomed to disappointment in the face of the most . unqualified assertion of the ...
... practice not be as rigorously exercised as it is being done by the Foreign Department of the Government of India to - day . But any such expectations are doomed to disappointment in the face of the most . unqualified assertion of the ...
Page 317
... practice of journalism . For nearly seven of the ten decades of its existence , THE HINDU made its own con- tribution to the Indian people's struggle for freedom . After Independence , it has had to function in a greatly transformed ...
... practice of journalism . For nearly seven of the ten decades of its existence , THE HINDU made its own con- tribution to the Indian people's struggle for freedom . After Independence , it has had to function in a greatly transformed ...
Page 318
... practice of journalism . What sustains the independence and social relevance of a newspaper in this context ? The generic function of a newspaper , it has been pointed out , is essentially to provide an accurate and reasonably ...
... practice of journalism . What sustains the independence and social relevance of a newspaper in this context ? The generic function of a newspaper , it has been pointed out , is essentially to provide an accurate and reasonably ...
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