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Kartikeya Sharma is the Founder of iTV Media Network and not only is he one of the youngest people in this line of work, but also, one of the most successful media entrepreneurs in India.
Kartikeya Sharma is an Oxford graduate and a proud owner of a Master’s degree in Business Administration from King’s College in London.
Due to his managing abilities, hard-working nature and constant insisting on high-quality journalism, Kartikeya Sharma iTV Network owner, is recognized as one of the most successful media entrepreneurs across India. His two channels, the English language channel called NewsX, and the Hindi Language channel called India News, have become leaders in media journalism over a short period of time. Under Kartikeya Sharma’s management, in just two years, NewsX channel received the award for Best English Channel of the Year.
The Daily Guardian
After serving newspaper readers with impact-driven stories for years with our weekly newspaper The Sunday Guardian, iTV Network proudly launches ‘The Daily Guardian’- Sharpest Kid On The Block, to quench your thirst for quality journalism every day of the week. As the world grappled with Covid-19 pandemic and witnessed the shutting down of newspapers globally, it was the vision and confidence of ITV group’s managing director Kartikeya Sharma of a better future that translated into a daily newspaper.
On its path to become country’s finest daily newspaper, The Daily Guardian is led and supported by a incredible team of editors and contributing writers, which includes Professor Madhav Das Nalapat, Editorial Director, ITV Network, Joyeeta Basu, The Sunday Guardian Editor, Executive Editor Utpal Kumar and TSG Publisher Rakesh Sharma and others.
Cultural nationalism takes a foothold in India
16 Jan 2021
Indo-Asian News Service
On Friday, when Indian President Ramnath Kovind donated Rs 5 lakh in personal capacity for the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya to the trust, life came a full circle for the Indian Republic. In 1951, when Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Patel wanted the Somnath temple to be renovated by the Congress, it was opposed tooth and nail by Pandit Nehru, who wanted the new state to be at arm’s length from the renovation of the Somnath temple in Gujarat.
It led to a terse exchange of letters between Sardar Patel and India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The context was Somnath temple but the fight was over the idea of India and how the state will deal with religion in future. Nehru wanted distance but many in the Congress felt that Hinduism cannot be dealt with the European model of separating the state and the church.
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