The Caravan - December 2017
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A parliamentarian for 11 years, with a fierce nationalism, a high public profile and money to spend, Rajeev Chandrasekhar has enough badges of honour to charge at India’s greatest bastions of power. But he has not managed to break into them yet. If anything will get him in, it is his media empire—spanning multiple languages and states, and boasting a popular newspaper and three major television channels, including the bellicose Republic TV. Nikita Saxena and Atul Dev report.
Also in this issue:
ScoopWhoop’s unending list of troubles; How WhatsApp has changed news in small-town India; Why high-profile events by news organisations can damage journalistic independence; The government and media’s cover-up after the Gorakhpur tragedy; The compromised state of journalism in Kashmir; Searching for Hogwarts in South Asia
Mind The Gap
Feminists attempt to correct the gender imbalance on Wikipedia’s art pages / Gender
5 mins
Heavy Metal
India’s first smelters and their fraught history with the Tatas
5 mins
History Detective
The woman who set up Afghanistan’s biggest cultural archive / Arts
6 mins
Media Functions
Why high-profile events by news organisations can damage journalistic independence
8 mins
Stifling The Truth
The government and media’s cover-up after the Gorakhpur tragedy
10+ mins
Lines Of Control
The compromised state of journalism in Kashmir
8 mins
The Caravan Magazine Description:
Editor: Delhi Press
Categoría: News
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Monthly
The Caravan Magazine is an Indian English-language, long-form narrative journalism magazine covering politics and culture. It is published by the Delhi Press Group.
The Caravan is known for its in-depth reporting, investigative journalism, and literary criticism. It has published a number of award-winning articles and essays, and has been praised for its commitment to independent journalism.
The magazine's coverage includes a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, social justice, culture, and the arts. It has published articles on a variety of controversial and sensitive issues, such as the rise of Hindutva, the Kashmir conflict, and the plight of Dalits.
The Caravan is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest news and developments in India. It is a valuable resource for journalists, academics, students, and anyone who is interested in politics, culture, and society.
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