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3- Today 24 hours TV news channels
give us instant news from every nook
and corner of the world. But the fact
is that the importance of the
newspaper remains intact. Write an
article in about 150 words expressing
your views on the topic "Relevance
Of The Newspaper. 5 Marks​

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Answered by Anonymous
50

Answer:

The newspaper has created a positive impact on society. It helps people become aware of current affairs and stay curious about them. When the public will question, it means they are aware. This is exactly what a newspaper does. It is also the finest link you can find between the government and its people. Newspapers provide people with every detail no matter how small.

Furthermore, it helps us become informed citizens. Whenever there are any changes in the rules and regulations of the country, newspapers make us aware of them. Moreover, they are very informative for students. A student can learn all about general knowledge and current affairs from here. We stay updated with the technological advancements, government policies, research studies and more.

Other than that, newspapers also have incredible articles that tackle social issues, cultures, arts, and more. It conveys the public opinion to the people on important issues. This will, in turn, help people review the government and ministers well. Similarly, people get great employment opportunities from newspapers. Those seeking jobs look through newspapers to get reliable job opportunities.

In short, the newspaper carries a lot of significance for humans. If we read the newspaper daily, it can develop our reading habit and make us more fluent. It also has mind-brain exercise games like puzzles, Sudoku and more to sharpen people’s brains. Furthermore, you can also go through the comic strips and cartoons to keep yourself entertained.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer

It has been six long decades since India gained freedom but many Indians are still trapped in age-old traditional beliefs. Here ‘old beliefs’ imply the mindset of the people who still find themselves in the mindset of girl-boy inequality. The liberal Indian society has failed to transform the orthodox India. No doubt India is advancing at a fast pace in the field of science and technology but if look at the grass-root level the picture is not so rosy. It is rather gloomy when it comes to how we treat the fairer sex.

The status of females in India aptly symbolizes India’s status of being a developing nation, miles away from being a developed nation. Of course, India deserves to be in this list because even in 21st century, the girl child continues to be murdered here before she is born.

The narrow minded people don’t mind murdering their unborn daughters because they consider girls to be a social and economic burden. Many families put pressure on women to give birth to a boy child so that he take the family’s name forward, light the funeral pyre and be the bread winner of the family. We have several examples of women excelling in every field but sadly, even in such times we find foetus lying in farms, floating in the rivers, wrapped up in jute bags etc. More shocking is the fact that this sinful crime is common not only in rural areas but also in the urban areas where people are considered educated.

The truth behind this crime has been brought out several times by both print and the electronic media but it has failed to melt the hearts and minds of those who remain unaffected by the grave sin.

According to statistics nearly 10 million female foetuses have been aborted in the country in the past two decades. As a result human trafficking has become common in various states of India where teenage girls are being sold for money by poor families.

Ironically, this all happens in a country where the girl is seen as an incarnation of Goddess. In such a scenario, it is really difficult to digest the harsh reality of differences between a girl and a boy.

There is an urgent need of undoing the historical and traditional wrongs of a gendered society; only then the skewed sex ratio can be balanced in order to maintain the progress of the country.

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