Abstract

India Revisited

Bose, Sudhindra | June 19, 1929 issue

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A new insurgent life is pulsating in India. Oriental mysticism is giving place to Occidental pragmatism. India has greatly changed, and in certain ways has become Americanized. In the past, newspapers, for example, were mostly opinion sheets. They had very little news and extremely limited circulation. The Indian newspapers are set up by up to date linotype machines, and are served by well-organized news agencies and competent reporters. The Indian journalistic world as a whole still follows the staid ideals of English journalism but not a few of them have adopted lively American methods.

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MASS media; INSURGENCY; JOURNALISM; POLITICS, Practical; LITERATURE; INDIA
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