Congress launches digital media platform but hopes aren t too high
The Congress has launched its digital media platform INC TV in a bid to make Congress voice heard and reach more people .
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From L-R: Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi. (Photo: Getty Images)
The Congress has finally launched its digital media platform named INC TV after years of dilly-dallying in articulating its voice. The objective is to make Congress voice heard and reach more people . The platform will be available on YouTube. Party insiders wonder how this target would be achieved, considering the Grand Old Party s chequered record in effectively running in-house publications.
Redesigning the world to meet future challenges - the Sam Pitroda way
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Redesigning the world to meet future challenges - the Sam Pitroda way. (Photo : IANS). Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 14 : Sam Pitroda revolutionised India s communications and IT landscape in the mid-1980s as Advisor to the then Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi. Now, he has turned his sights on a much wider canvas - a world that was last designed 75 years ago, about the same time that he was born.
This design has outlived its utility, he maintains in his new book, Redesign The World - A Global Call to Action (Penguin).
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HC grants time to Sonia, Rahul Gandhi, others to file replies on Swamy s plea in Herald case
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HC grants time to Sonia, Rahul Gandhi, others to file replies on Swamy s plea in Herald casePTI
Last Updated: Apr 12, 2021, 04:31 PM IST
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Senior advocate R S Cheema and Tarannum Cheema, representing the Congress leaders, told the court that they could not file replies as their office was closed due to COVID-19 and sought more time.
The Delhi High Court Monday granted time to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, her son Rahul and others accused in the National Herald case, to file replies on a plea by BJP MP Subramanian Swamy seeking to lead evidence before the trial court.