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Nov 9
2009
2009
Questions Mumbaiites are asking - 2
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Tags: 26/11, citizens, government, mumbai, terrorist
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The days when Newspapers were mediums of change are long past this is the age of Advertorials. Even public memories are shortlived like 2 minute noodles fast to cook and fast forgotten giving no nutritional benefits. If todays newspapers had the ability to bring about change in our society and nation we would not have plumbed the depths as we have in 62 years as an independent nation. It was possible for Ravan to wake up Kumbhakarna, The sold out newspapers have lost that capacity along with their integrity and honesty.
November 9th, 2009 at 3:52 am