3. A MEGA COMPETITION
1. REALITY OF
REALITY SHOWS
2. IMPORTANCE OF
NEWSPAPERS
3.INDIAN FOOD
AND IT’S
POPULARITY
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NIKHIL SIR & MS. MONA
MAM WHO GAVE ME THIS
OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT
MYSELF HERE
ABHISHEK L. BAGRECHA
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GOING TO DELIVER a PRESENTATION
HERE ON
Importance
of
newspapers
in
our daily life
6. A NEWSPAPER IS A PERIODICAL PUBLICATION
CONTAINING
NEWS, OTHER INFORMATIVE ARTICLES , AND
USUALLY ADVERTISING.
A NEWSPAPER IS USUALLY PRINTED ON RELATIVELY
INEXPENSIVE,LOW GRADE PAPER
MOST NEWSPAPERS NOW PUBLISH ONLINE AS WELL
AS IN PRINT.
THE ONLINE VERSIONS ARE CALLED ONLINE PAPERS
NEWSPAPERS ARE TYPICALLY
PUBLISHED DAILY OR WEEKLY. NEWS MAGAZINES ARE
ALSO WEEKLY, BUT THEY HAVEA MAGAZINES FORMAT
NEWS PAPER:-
DEFINITION
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7. HISTORY OF NEWS PAPER
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The first successively published title was The Weekly Newes of 1622. It was
followed in the 1640's and 1650's by a plethora of different titles in the similar
newsbook format.
The first true newspaper in English was the London Gazette of 1666. For a
generation it was the only officially sanctioned newspaper, though many
periodical titles were in print by the century's end.
In America the first newspaper appeared in Boston in 1690, entitled
“Publick Occurrences”. Published without authority, it was immediately
suppressed, its publisher arrested, and all copies were destroyed.
America’s The first successful newspaper was the Boston News-Letter,
begun by postmaster John Campbell in 1704.
By 1814 there were 346 newspapers.
In the Jacksonian populist 1830's, advances in printing and papermaking
technology led to an explosion of newspaper growth, the emergence of the
"Penny Press"; it was now possible to produce a newspaper that could be
sold for just a cent a copy. Previously, newspapers were the province of the wealthy,
literate minority.
8. 1ST NEWS PAPER IN INDIA WERE CAME IN LIGHT IN 1780 THE BENGAL
GAZETTE. OTHER NEWSPAPERS SUCH AS THE MADRAS COURIER (1785), THE
BOMBAY HERALD (1789) ETC. SOON FOLLOWED
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NEWS PAPERS IN INDIA
9. THE TIMES OF INDIA WAS FOUNDED IN 1838 AS THE BOMBAY TIMES AND
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE BY BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD, A COLONIAL
ENTERPRISE NOW OWNED BY AN INDIAN CONGLOMERATE THE SAHU
JAIN FAMILY.
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THE TIMES OF INDIA
10. DIFFERENT TYPES OF
NEWSPAPERS
1. WEEKLY
2. TABLOID
3. BIWEEKLY
4. DAILY
5. MAGAZINE
6. EXTRA
7. BULLETIN
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11. DIFFERENT PUBLICATIONS’
GUJARAT SAMACHAR
RAJASTHAN PATRIKA
THE STATESMAN
PUNJAB KESARI
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THE TIMES GROUP
TIME OF INDIA
ECONOMIC TIMES
NAVBHARAT TIMES
MAHARASHTRA TIMES
12. IMPORTANCE OF NEWSPAPER
Newspaper provides us with information collected
from around the globe. It also helps to develops new
ideas, and at times guides the common man how to think
and discuss.
We may say that today we are living in a
newspaper culture. Whether in English or other
regional languages, almost every man gets benefited
from newspaper.
A newspaper acts an important medium to control
corruption and scams.
13. IMPORTANCE OF NEWS PAPER IN STUDENT’S LIFE
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Lots of INFORMATION ENCOMPASSING
Improves One’s Language Skills
Communication Skills
Treasure Trove Of Information
14. HOW A NEWSPAER AFFECT ON SOCIETY
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Newspapers give a true and correct picture of
society. They describe the activities of the people
in different fields like education business industry,
law, medicine, science, and so on.
They tell us about the activities of students and
teachers, businessmen, industrialists, lawyers,
doctors, scientists and all categories of working
people.
They convey information regarding the different
crimes taking place every day.
Newspapers tell about the political, economic
and social changes in different countries.
They give descriptions of changes government
and revolutions in different parts of the world.
They give descriptions of changes taking place
in other societies in education, science, and
15. DAILIES IN INDIA BY READERSHIP
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Deepika (Malayalam)
Dainik Jagran (Hindi)
Eenadu(Telugu)
Dainik Bhaskar (Hindi)
Prajavani (Kannada)
Vijaya Karnataka (Kannada)
Kannada Prabha (Kannada)
Malayala Manorama (Malayalam)
Amar Ujala (Hindi)
The Times Of India (English)
Dina Thanthi (Tamil)
Lokmat (Marathi)
Rajasthan Patrika (Hindi)
Mathrubhumi (Malayalam)
Kerala Kaumudi (Malayalam)
malayala manoorama (malayalam)
16. RESPONSIBILITIES OF NEWSPAPER’S
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The newspaper has responsibilities to its readers, its shareholders, its
employees and its advertisers. However, the operation of a newspaper is a
public trust and its overriding responsibility is to the society it serves. The
newspaper plays many roles: a watchdog against evil and wrongdoing, an
advocate for good works and noble deeds, and an opinion leader for its
community. The newspaper should strive to paint a representative picture of
its diverse communities, to encourage the expression of disparate views and
to be accessible and accountable to the readers it serves, whether rich or
poor, weak or powerful, minority or majority. When published material attacks
an individual or group, those affected should be given an opportunity to reply.
Respect
The newspaper should strive to treat the people it covers with courtesy and
fairness. It should respect the rights of others, particularly every person's
right to a fair trial. The inevitable conflict between privacy and the public good
should be judged in the light of common sense and with decency.
17. THIS IS A LIST OF THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS IN THE WORLD BY AVERAGE CIRCULATION. FIGURES ARE COMPILED BY THE
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF AUDIT BUREAUX OF CIRCULATIONS[1] AND WORLD ASSOCIATION OF NEWSPAPERS AND NEWS
PUBLISHERS.[2][3][4] FIGURES REPRESENT EACH PAPER'S AVERAGE CIRCULATION IN 2011 AND PREVIOUS. SOME FIGURES ARE
DISPUTED; THE NUMBERS OF THE JAPANESE NEWSPAPERS HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO CLAIMS OF "OSHIGAMI" OR
CIRCULATION EXAGGERATION.[5] FREE NEWSPAPERS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.
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Rank Newspaper Country
2011
Circulation
(in thousands)
1Yomiuri Shimbun Japan 9,969
2Asahi Shimbun Japan 7,750
3The Times of India India 4,090
4Mainichi Shimbun Japan 3,438
5Nihon Keizai Shimbun Japan 3,020
6The Sun United Kingdom 2,770
7Dainik Jagran India 2,662
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