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Comparison of Digital News Media: The Wire, Newslaundry, and The Print Based on Brevity, Adaptability, Scalability, Interactivity, and Communication Digital news platforms have different approaches to content creation and audience engagement. Below is a detailed comparison of The Wire, Newslaundry, and The Print based on the following five factors: 1. Brevity ( How concisely they present news without losing depth and clarity )   The Wire : Focuses on in-depth, long-form journalism. Articles tend to be analytical and opinion-driven rather than quick summaries. Video content (like The Wire’s YouTube channel) often includes long discussions rather than brief news reports. https://youtu.be/JCBAXc0ICw0?si=zbT7RtMyFO6Y8Qco   Newslaundry :   Offers a mix of long-form and short-form content. Its satire and explainer videos provide concise yet informative takes on news. Podcast format often allows for nuanced discussions, though not necessarily brief. https://...

A visit to BORI.

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  A Visit to Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune – A Glimpse into India’s Scholarly Heritage Date of Visit: 13th February Nestled in the heart of Pune, the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI) stands as a beacon of India’s rich intellectual and cultural heritage. Founded in 1917 in honor of the renowned Indologist R. G. Bhandarkar, this institution is a treasure trove of ancient manuscripts, rare books, and historical artifacts that have shaped our understanding of India’s past. Arrival and First Impressions As I approached the elegant campus of BORI, located on Bhandarkar Road, the first thing that struck me was the serene and scholarly atmosphere. The architecture of the institute exudes an old-world charm, reminiscent of a bygone era when knowledge was revered above all else. The lush greenery around the building adds to the sense of tranquility, making it a perfect place for deep study and research. Upon entering, I was greeted by a friendly staff member who p...

Alumni meet

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The alumni meet at Ranade Institute concluded with great enthusiasm .  Pune, February 9, 2025: The grand alumni meet of the Ranade Institute, Department of Communication and Journalism of Savitribai Phule Pune University, was held with great enthusiasm. Former students, who have made their mark in various fields of journalism, participated in this event and reminisced about their old memories. The current students of the institute hosted the program. The event began with a warm welcome for all the alumni. The chief guest was Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr. Suresh Gosavi, along with many former and current students of the institute. A heartfelt tribute was paid to the former head of the department, Dr. Kiran Thakur, during the meet. His absence was deeply felt, as he was the one who initiated the tradition of the alumni meet at Ranade Institute. It was due to his efforts that this gathering became an annual event. He always encouraged students to express their thoughts with confidence. The ...

Union budget exhibition

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  Union Budget Exhibition at SPPU: A Step Towards Financial Awareness. Pune, February 15 – The Department of Economics at Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) has once again taken the initiative to bridge the gap between complex budget policies and public understanding. The Union Budget Exhibition, inaugurated on Friday by Dr. Parag Kalkar, Pro Vice-Chancellor of SPPU, aims to educate students and the general public about various aspects of the Union Budget 2024-25. A Platform for Learning and Discussion In his inaugural address, Dr. Kalkar emphasized the importance of budget awareness, stating that understanding concepts like budget deficit, fiscal policies, and economic planning is crucial in today’s financial landscape. He highlighted how such exhibitions play a vital role in making economic knowledge accessible to all. Dr. Mansi Gore, the event coordinator, pointed out that this budget analysis is a part of the New Education Policy (NEP) and carries two academic credits for ...

Fall of Hindi cinema.

 So it's been couple of years or more since i stopped watching hindi cinema. Because there is nothing new to watch or to learn form Hindi cinema.there was a time when quality cinemas used to made on current situation of society.which is mostly based on political, social, issues. To make a good cinema one must need a lot of understanding of a particular subject which comes through a lot of Reding or study of the social or political issues and also understanding of good literature which we barely finding from the new generation of Hindi cinema makers.Hindi cinema has a great history of quality cinema, there was a time when movies like mother india, Do bigha zameen, dharti kahe pukar ke used made in India and which used to carry worldwide attention. Not only political or social but cinema

Focus on what matters

Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily.