The launch of the online newspapers in India is here to stay especially for people who are on the Internet more often than not. This is a better way to get information especially when people have to leave home at the earliest with no time to browse through the newspapers. Of course for the rest of the crowd, there is nothing like actually sifting through the sheets to get to middle and pour through the stories and thoughts of eminent journalists. Breaking news that is constantly in our faces on the idiot box is not a factor to consider in the online and offline spectrum as it is on the front page.
The reach of online Hindi news is plentiful especially to smaller pockets in the country. While many of us sitting in our ivory towers believe that rural life has not developed, we need to rethink this. Because, the Internet has reached practically every household, and is growing stronger every month!
Most rural families like to keep themselves updated with the latest news and with news portals being available in every language this makes it a whole lot more convenient. Also when we talk about global warming and the use of a paperless home, this option seems a whole lot more viable. But again, this is for the many who are computer savvy. For the rest of the crowd that is not, the good old newspaper will do, in every language.
The best part of the Internet is the fact that any bit of news is always up to date. Archives are also available for people who would like to dig back to information from years ago. As stated in various circles, the Net is bridging gaps and bringing people together. The world is getting smaller as people have the ability to know more and learn more about various cultures and provide their comments to the like.
In fact, commenting on articles on the Net can fetch the person a response from the journalist itself. On the other hand responding to articles in the newspapers takes days for approval. This medium is instantaneous and given that this is the norm nowadays there is nothing like walking down this path than the other.
There are many times when we get to know about something a whole lot faster on the Internet than on the radio or television. This is possible across various sites like Twitter, Google Plus, etc. However, even the online newspapers dish out the information at the earliest. This option is pretty convenient especially when a bandh is around the corner, or corruption scandals, or celebrity gossip or even the agony aunt column. The take about this genre of information is here to stay and is bound to improvise down the line for years on end.
The reach of online Hindi news is plentiful especially to smaller pockets in the country. While many of us sitting in our ivory towers believe that rural life has not developed, we need to rethink this. Because, the Internet has reached practically every household, and is growing stronger every month!
Most rural families like to keep themselves updated with the latest news and with news portals being available in every language this makes it a whole lot more convenient. Also when we talk about global warming and the use of a paperless home, this option seems a whole lot more viable. But again, this is for the many who are computer savvy. For the rest of the crowd that is not, the good old newspaper will do, in every language.
The best part of the Internet is the fact that any bit of news is always up to date. Archives are also available for people who would like to dig back to information from years ago. As stated in various circles, the Net is bridging gaps and bringing people together. The world is getting smaller as people have the ability to know more and learn more about various cultures and provide their comments to the like.
In fact, commenting on articles on the Net can fetch the person a response from the journalist itself. On the other hand responding to articles in the newspapers takes days for approval. This medium is instantaneous and given that this is the norm nowadays there is nothing like walking down this path than the other.
There are many times when we get to know about something a whole lot faster on the Internet than on the radio or television. This is possible across various sites like Twitter, Google Plus, etc. However, even the online newspapers dish out the information at the earliest. This option is pretty convenient especially when a bandh is around the corner, or corruption scandals, or celebrity gossip or even the agony aunt column. The take about this genre of information is here to stay and is bound to improvise down the line for years on end.
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