The Press in India: Perspective in Development and RelevanceThe Present Work Has Made An Attempt To Discuss The Origin And Growth Of The Indian Press, Its Role And Responsibility As A Communicator, Its Freedom And Measures Adopted By The Authorities-Executive, Legislature, Judiciary--To Suppress It. The Importance Of The Press Council In Ensuring Press Freedom Is Also Highlighted. |
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... public opinion refers to a collective product . It is not the unanimous opinion of the people , nor is it necessarily the opinion of the majority . There may be different opinions about one issue among different people . Public opinion ...
... public opinion refers to a collective product . It is not the unanimous opinion of the people , nor is it necessarily the opinion of the majority . There may be different opinions about one issue among different people . Public opinion ...
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... opinion which may either be strong or weak . In the feed - back process the opinion of the public in the form of arguments and counter - arguments reaches the table of the press which again republishes them in the " letters to the ...
... opinion which may either be strong or weak . In the feed - back process the opinion of the public in the form of arguments and counter - arguments reaches the table of the press which again republishes them in the " letters to the ...
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... public opinion . It is because of the fact that the illiterate mass has become aware of the political trends from the local opinion leaders who read the newspapers and let the illiterates know everything in detail . It is observed that ...
... public opinion . It is because of the fact that the illiterate mass has become aware of the political trends from the local opinion leaders who read the newspapers and let the illiterates know everything in detail . It is observed that ...
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY 3559 | 35 |
A POLITICAL | 61 |
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The Press in India: Perspective in Development and Relevance Krushna Singh Padhy,Rabīndra Nātha Sāhu No preview available - 1997 |
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