Logging into Twitter is a different experience now. It has really changed for better. Look at the picture posted above, that greeted me when I opened this social networking site to tweet this Tuesday morning. Truly, my association with Twitter is growing. Are you on Twitter? My handle is @neerajbhushan. Let’s connect there, too. One … Continue reading
Was 2011 an interesting year? Ah! Everyone would have individual choices, for sure. Still, it would be interesting to look back at the events that were headlines to Greater Voice. Continue reading
It’s shameful that this tabloid Mid-Day first tried to sell sex and now it has suddenly closed down its Delhi and Bangalore editions, citing resource crunch and fooling its staff and public. Its digital edition cannot be viewed by your family members for its cheap images. Continue reading
Greater Voice completes four years today. Whose voice is this! Yours or mine… can’t say, really. But don’t we speak the same language? Don’t we have the same voice? Continue reading
Subramanian Swamy is the president of the Janata Party, a former Union minister, and a professor of economics. His name has been trending the most in the last few years especially due to the 2G scam in India. He is on one TV or the other everyday… Maybe the second man after Anna Hazare to get the limelight. Recently, he created an uproar by writing an explosive piece for DNA newspaper. Greater Voice is informed that this man had once got a chance to be India’s prime minister. Now he may not get that opportunity, anymore! Fox TV interviewed him. Continue reading
Today, many many employees of PTI live under the terror that he has unleashed, together with the officials of the management. Recently, he claimed to be fighting for journalists’ wage board but was spotted holidaying in Kashmir. Uff ye garmi !!! Continue reading
… just one example how anyone…. here, in this case, the media… corrupts one’s mind. Maybe, thus, it is rightly said: Corruption = Monopoly + Discretion – Accountability !!! Continue reading
This is certainly a totally objectionable way of reporting. Continue reading
Brooks was the first female editor of the Sun, a tabloid known for printing pictures of topless women on the third page, and earned a reputation for aggressive tactics. She decided to resign because she was “detracting attention” from the company’s attempts to “fix the problems of the past,” as her resignation letter says. Continue reading
The recommendations of the Majithia wage board for journalists and non-journalists have gone to the Supreme Court. But no one seems to be concerned as to who will be actually benefiting if this wage board report were to be implemented. Could we ensure implementation of the earlier wage boards that were notified by the government from time to time? I want that the benefits — which are actually too little too late — must be passed on to all the journalist & non-journalist workers. Continue reading