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Huge poll expenditure undermining democracy
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Livemint
The Narendra Modi factor and emerging alliance scenario for 2014
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Vidura
High Time the TAM-TRP era ended
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Vidura
Media and corporate bodies: challenges and opportunities
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The Hindu
How 'Notes for Vote' dampen democracy
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The Tribune
Decline in Represntative character of Governments and elected Representatives
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Livemint
Liberalization is bound to reduce corruption
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The Tribune
Maya ignores media: Political parties spent Rs 700 crore
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The Tribune
Research needed on RTI usage
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The Tribune
Adversarial Media good for democracy
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
Media ethics getting complex : Professional bodies can do a lot
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The Sunday Tribune
Media needs a new outlook and approach
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The Tribune
‘Lakshman rekha’ for media
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
When TV errs – An independent regulatory body can help
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
Indian media must go global: This is in larger interest of the country
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
Media : disturbing shifts – its priorities are going haywire
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
Broadcasting for people :It’s not the concern for Prasar Bharati alone
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The Tribune (Opinion)
Simply inconsequential: Media had little impact on election 2004
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
TV news limited in range : Channels yet to acquire national character
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
Licence fee on TV, radio sets: It’s not in the people’s interest
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The Tribune (Opinion page)
National Media policy a must!
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South Asia Politics (Pg. 19 – 22)
Political Parties and Public Participation : A New Wave of Democracy – A South Asian Perspective
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EPW (Pg. 105)
Foreign Participation in Media
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Indian Television
Tripping over the TRP Trap
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Hindu (opinion)
Corruption and a pro-active media
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Indian Express
Poll surveys are here to stay
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The Rediff
To survey or not to survey
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