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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... refers to the learning process by which norms and behaviour acceptable to the political system are transmitted . In the broader sense , it refers to the way the society transmits its political culture from generation to generation . It ...
... refers to the learning process by which norms and behaviour acceptable to the political system are transmitted . In the broader sense , it refers to the way the society transmits its political culture from generation to generation . It ...
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... refers to transmission of information , ideas and attitudes from one person to another . Derived from the Latin term , Communicare , which means to make common , to share , to impart , to transmit , 1 it involves empathy , frame of ...
... refers to transmission of information , ideas and attitudes from one person to another . Derived from the Latin term , Communicare , which means to make common , to share , to impart , to transmit , 1 it involves empathy , frame of ...
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... refers to beliefs or views held by a person concerning some disputable point . It is a " provisional conviction " . It , therefore , refers to some views prevalent among people . Thus public opinion refers to a collective product . It ...
... refers to beliefs or views held by a person concerning some disputable point . It is a " provisional conviction " . It , therefore , refers to some views prevalent among people . Thus public opinion refers to a collective product . It ...
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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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