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hender

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In the age of digital...

1-Do you still get newspaper at home/office ?
2-Your favourite column or page...
3-Which Newspaper ๐Ÿ—ž๏ธ ๐Ÿ“ฐ you/family read..
4-Do you/Family Enjoy Tea โ˜• with ๐Ÿ—ž๏ธ...

Share your experience...
 
Some of the national/regional newspaper;
The Times of India
Navbharat Times
Economic Times
Mint
Hindustan Times
Dainik Jagran
Amar ujala
Jansatta
The telegraph
The tribune
The Hindu
The Indian express
Deccan Chronicle
Business standard
The pioneer
The Hindustan
Divya Bhaskar
Sandesh
Malayalam Manorama
Matre bhoomi
Lokmat
Eenadu
Sakshi...
 
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Some of the national/regional newspaper;
The Times of India
Navbharat Times
Economic Times
Mint
Hindustan Times
Dainik Jagran
Amar ujala
Jansatta
The telegraph
The tribune
The Hindu
The Indian express
Deccan Chronicle
Business standard
The pioneer
The Hindustan
Divya Bhaskar
Sandesh
Malayalam Manorama
Matre bhoomi
Lokmat
Eenadu
Sakshi...
None now. I used to read them before whichever available.
 
I too usually rely on google for reading news these days. I really miss those newspaper reading days. The Hindu used to be my favourite. Started the reading habbit since school days when we used to get the student edition of The Hindu. I owe these newspapers a lot for improving my English vocabulary.
 
@hender

Since 1977, The Tribune and it continous its journey with us. From Apr 3, 1995 (childhood days), I have kept copy of every newspaper (except when it rained hard and paperwala didn't came or holiday and paper didn't printed) and there is a big room full of old newspapers only wrapped in poly-plastic bags and preserved. I refolded and it became a hobby for me. All newspapers are sorted datewise and yearwise. If anyone needed like grandfather/father for so and so dates, it was a minutes job for me to provide it. Keeping life sorted started from there and following it till today in every task.

From age of 8, I used to read nearly everything in paper and had my dictionary alongside if a tough word popped up. Still spend around 1.5-2 hrs reading it. It made my grasp over English language. ๐Ÿ™‚
 
@hender

Since 1977, The Tribune and it continous its journey with us. From Apr 3, 1995 (childhood days), I have kept copy of every newspaper (except when it rained hard and paperwala didn't came or holiday and paper didn't printed) and there is a big room full of old newspapers only wrapped in poly-plastic bags and preserved. I refolded and it became a hobby for me. All newspapers are sorted datewise and yearwise. If anyone needed like grandfather/father for so and so dates, it was a minutes job for me to provide it. Keeping life sorted started from there and following it till today in every task.

From age of 8, I used to read nearly everything in paper and had my dictionary alongside if a tough word popped up. Still spend around 1.5-2 hrs reading it. It made my grasp over English language. ๐Ÿ™‚
Fantastic...๐Ÿ‘
It means after Big publications, you have a very strong set of old editions...
 
@hender

Since 1977, The Tribune and it continous its journey with us. From Apr 3, 1995 (childhood days), I have kept copy of every newspaper (except when it rained hard and paperwala didn't came or holiday and paper didn't printed) and there is a big room full of old newspapers only wrapped in poly-plastic bags and preserved. I refolded and it became a hobby for me. All newspapers are sorted datewise and yearwise. If anyone needed like grandfather/father for so and so dates, it was a minutes job for me to provide it. Keeping life sorted started from there and following it till today in every task.

From age of 8, I used to read nearly everything in paper and had my dictionary alongside if a tough word popped up. Still spend around 1.5-2 hrs reading it. It made my grasp over English language. ๐Ÿ™‚
Itna real estate for a hobby? Super work.
 
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