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No Urgency, Says High Court On Plea Against Ending National Herald Building Lease
- Tuesday November 13, 2018
- India News | Edited by Jayanth Jacob
The AJL, publisher of three newspapers including the National Herald, an English daily founded and edited by Jawaharlal Nehru, had moved the High Court on Monday against the Urban Development Ministry's order, asking the company to vacate the premises in the press enclave at ITO after cancelling a 56-year old lease.
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Will Answer 'Blows With Blows' If India Plays Dirty, Chinese Media Threatens
- Friday April 7, 2017
- India News | Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty
China should not hesitate to answer "blows with blows" as India has chosen to play dirty by allowing the Dalai Lama to visit Arunachal Pradesh, the Chinese official media said on Thursday. Two English newspapers -- China Daily and Global Times -- launched a scathing attack on India after Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju made it clear to Chin...
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Congress Looks to Revive National Herald After 8 Years, Appoints New Editor
- Wednesday August 31, 2016
- India News | Written by Sandeep Phukan
Congress today announced the revival of English daily National Herald and Hindi newspaper Navjivan which had ceased publication in 2008.
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Free Basics Vs Net Neutrality: Mark Zuckerberg Fuels Debate in India
- Tuesday December 29, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
First splashy full page ads in major Indian newspapers and now a personal piece by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a leading English daily defending Free Basics, the war over "free" or "selective" internet services for the poor and net neutrality has entered a new phase.
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Malayalam newspapers outnumber other dailies in Qatar
- Friday January 3, 2014
- South | Press Trust of India
With the launch of the Doha edition of Malayala Manorama, Malayalam dailies now outnumber the local Arabic and English dailies in Qatar.
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Newspaper controversy handiwork of 'mischievous section', says Mamata Banerjee
- Friday March 30, 2012
- India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, written by Samira Hasham Shaikh
Mamata Banerjee has called the controversy over a newspaper ban in libraries a small matter and the handiwork of a mischievous section. But she has partially bowed to public pressure and included one English daily to the list of newspapers state-run libraries may keep. "It is a small matter. It has become an ego issue for some. It is very unfortuna...
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In Bengal, Mamata to decide what you read
- Wednesday March 28, 2012
- India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, written by Janaki Fernandes
In West Bengal's 2,482 state run libraries there is a new notice pasted. There will be no English papers to read. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) government has banned all English dailies and at least two leading Bengali newspapers in state funded libraries. The government circular says "In public interest, Government will not buy newspapers publishe...
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No Urgency, Says High Court On Plea Against Ending National Herald Building Lease
- Tuesday November 13, 2018
- India News | Edited by Jayanth Jacob
The AJL, publisher of three newspapers including the National Herald, an English daily founded and edited by Jawaharlal Nehru, had moved the High Court on Monday against the Urban Development Ministry's order, asking the company to vacate the premises in the press enclave at ITO after cancelling a 56-year old lease.
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www.ndtv.com
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Will Answer 'Blows With Blows' If India Plays Dirty, Chinese Media Threatens
- Friday April 7, 2017
- India News | Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty
China should not hesitate to answer "blows with blows" as India has chosen to play dirty by allowing the Dalai Lama to visit Arunachal Pradesh, the Chinese official media said on Thursday. Two English newspapers -- China Daily and Global Times -- launched a scathing attack on India after Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju made it clear to Chin...
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www.ndtv.com
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Congress Looks to Revive National Herald After 8 Years, Appoints New Editor
- Wednesday August 31, 2016
- India News | Written by Sandeep Phukan
Congress today announced the revival of English daily National Herald and Hindi newspaper Navjivan which had ceased publication in 2008.
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www.ndtv.com
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Free Basics Vs Net Neutrality: Mark Zuckerberg Fuels Debate in India
- Tuesday December 29, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
First splashy full page ads in major Indian newspapers and now a personal piece by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a leading English daily defending Free Basics, the war over "free" or "selective" internet services for the poor and net neutrality has entered a new phase.
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www.ndtv.com
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Malayalam newspapers outnumber other dailies in Qatar
- Friday January 3, 2014
- South | Press Trust of India
With the launch of the Doha edition of Malayala Manorama, Malayalam dailies now outnumber the local Arabic and English dailies in Qatar.
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www.ndtv.com
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Newspaper controversy handiwork of 'mischievous section', says Mamata Banerjee
- Friday March 30, 2012
- India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, written by Samira Hasham Shaikh
Mamata Banerjee has called the controversy over a newspaper ban in libraries a small matter and the handiwork of a mischievous section. But she has partially bowed to public pressure and included one English daily to the list of newspapers state-run libraries may keep. "It is a small matter. It has become an ego issue for some. It is very unfortuna...
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www.ndtv.com
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In Bengal, Mamata to decide what you read
- Wednesday March 28, 2012
- India News | Reported by Monideepa Banerjie, written by Janaki Fernandes
In West Bengal's 2,482 state run libraries there is a new notice pasted. There will be no English papers to read. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) government has banned all English dailies and at least two leading Bengali newspapers in state funded libraries. The government circular says "In public interest, Government will not buy newspapers publishe...
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