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Mohamed Morsi: Egypt’s President Who Couldn’t Govern All

A modern-day Julius Caesar plot was hatched in Egypt following the 2011 Arab Spring movement. In the center of the plot was the country’s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi. Morsi was abandoned by most of his loyal people in the government, his own security force, and the executive branch of the government. Mohamed Morsi went on a trial in…
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Turning 6 Stronger: A Look Back At Last One Year of FaultLines

“Ever since I made tomorrow my favorite day, I’ve been uncomfortable looking back.”- Paul Harvey. FaultLines looks back at six years of existence and first year of its revamped avatar, here is the story of this blog to you. 6 years, 70 plus articles, 1900 subscribers worldide-and growing stronger. Sprung, stumbled, run, fallen, rolled over,…
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Newsg8r is pioneering Field to Newsroom tech; an urgent need in newsrooms

International Centre for Journalism (ICFJ) has been at the forefront of the next disruptive technology for digital newsrooms. A survey done by the Centre on the state of technologies in newsrooms has left the industry with more questions than answers. The survey conducted in 12 languages, and received more than 2,700 responses from journalists and…
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Namami Gange: Following the National Mission for Clean Ganga through Uttar Pradesh

A Capstone Project submitted to Times School of Media, Bennett University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism By: Harshit Mansukhani Under the supervision of Professor Sunil Saxena Head of Department, Times School of Media …
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Rohi residents divided on land compensation

The story was edited and corrected by Prof. P. Ramesh Kumar Rohi Village in the Jewar District of Uttar Pradesh has been at the centre of a feud between the local villagers and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) over the construction of the proposed international airport in Jewar. Rohi village has been acquired…
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Specially-abled Chandini wants to be a doctor

The story was edited by Prof. P Ramesh Kumar It is often heard, “Where there is a will there’s a way”, but it is mostly only heard and not seen in action. Chandini Maurya, a Class 6 student of Dhoom Manikpur Village Primary and Upper-Primary school, is a topper of the school, but she is…
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Students shun private school for govt one in Chithera

Story Edited and Corrected by Prof. P Ramesh Kumar It is not often that one hears of pupils leaving a private school to join a government-run primary and upper primary school. However, it is now commonplace at the Primary and Upper-Primary School in the village of Chithera in Dadri. Just a year ago, the school structure was…
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One Belt One Road: The Chinese Expressway of Global Economic Dominance

In the 21st Century, China has seen itself as a leader of the Developing World. In the early years of Communist China its leader Mao Zedong presented the country as a champion for the developing world and provided like-minded regimes with both military and development assistance. In the 1970s, following Mao’s death, China focussed its…
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The Metamorphosis of K-Pop
“아침은 다시 올 거야; 어떤 어둠도 어떤 계절도” (“The morning will come again. No darkness, no season is eternal.”) Did these lyrics become the cause of your Euphoria… The Metamorphosis of K-Pop
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Newsg8r at helm of changing tech-media landscape in India

Mumbai, Maharashtra: The vibrant start-up landscape in India is making strides in every business. The latest disruption in the news media landscape is around the corner and Newsg8r is leading that charge. It comes with a promise of digital newsroom automation backed by smart technologies. Mohandeep Arora, CEO & Founder of Newsg8r talked candidly about…