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IT is a very good attempt to portray different aspects of current development in the www.southasiapost.org. I particularly liked the coverage concerning the lecture on media organised by The Hindu. The issue relating to the confrontation involving legislature and judiciary is rather unfortunate. In this context I would suggest the South Asia Post should unearth the Constituent Assembly Debates and put them on the web site. I hope it can be done. The coverage of the Post on K.R.Narayanan and Major Gopi and other subjects has been read by many people. I have got so many calls form my friends. This shows that the Post is being read many people across the country. One suggestion - can it be possible to give news from our rural areas or is it too tough to get the news from those areas? How about giving some space to news concerning youth? After all India is an ancient civilisation with a youthful face. It is because 33 per cent of our population is youth that the demographic factor is in our favour. These are some of the suggestions which come to my mind. S.N.
Sahu I liked the new venture -- in terms of the layout and the content. I am sure the large community of Punjabi Diaspora in North America would appreciate this initiative. The fact that a seasoned journalist from Punjab has been invited to be its founding Editor would assure a high value contribution to objective reporting and analysis. I send you my best wishes. Professor
Harish K. Puri It has been indeed 'a delight and instruction' to go through the contents of South Asia Post. It seemed a document with a difference in the currently over crowded street. Bal
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