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South
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IT
is pertinent to ask as to why a new website. In this
information age when we are bombarded from all sides with
evocative or obtuse information and opinions, then why add
another name. Friends, after spending years in the field of
journalism, somewhere in the inner recesses of the mind,
a thought lingered and always troubled most of us who
are involved in launching this web opinion newspaper. It was
about something left unstated or not fully stated. It is not
to cast any aspersions, but to state a position.
The
commercial media of the day by its very nature is more
involved in profiteering and self propagation. It is more into
power play and less into the field of ideas. We do not
agree that there is an end of news like those who pronounced
end of history. There are good newspapers both in print and on
the net as there are quality radio and television networks.
There are meaningful and significant media institutions,
playing their kind of role. We salute them. Yet
there is more anarchy loosened on the world by many of the
media institutions, particularly owned by the multinational
giants.
There
are as many apprehensions as there are myths. Mass media is no
longer seen as a purveyor of neutral information and
contemplative comment. Idealism and liberalism have by and
large deserted the profession of journalism. It has become a
business like any other, seeking to maximise profit, though
technology has opened vast possibilities and
pushed the boundaries beyond limits.
This
is new media where technological advancement has meant
phenomenal improvement in quality and quantity, and also in
skill up gradation. The main accent is on speed and silken
smooth presentation. Colour printing has made newspapers the
most economical and suitable medium for big time advertisers.
They get better visibility at competitive rates. This media,
however, requires huge investments, which must bring good
returns. It the logic of the market that prevails in the
competitive world.
Newspapers
are no longer a cottage industry with a printing machine, and
a few compositors in the backyard. This means, heavy
investment. Any newspaper, radio or television management that
has invested huge sums would like handsome returns. For this
it must have readers, listeners or viewers. These are needed
to attract advertisements and bring in revenues. In a way,
newspapers sell readers to advertisers. More importantly, the
newspapers and other wings of the media
institutions, have to have cozy relationship with the
State. There is also visible tendency towards monopoly
controls.
New
technology in communications has also opened the scope for an
alternative media and Internet offers huge possibilities for
news and opinion sites. A few individuals can join hands and
launch a website. But to sustain for a longer period would
require backing of the advertisers and viewers.
Possibilities are unlimited indeed as is the reach.
We strongly believe that a
better informed public is the only guarantee for the success
of any form of democracy and here journalism committed to
dissemination of news and opinions as objectively as it can,
plays significant role.
We shall
offer robust analysis and well researched articles on variety
of subjects including politics, business, economy, health,
films, art and books.
It is just
a click away and is all free.
http://www.southasiapost.org
The taste
of the pudding is in the eating. we are providing a
platform. We urge you to participate in this venture
which is sensitive to deeper human concerns. It wishes to be a
forceful interpreter of serious events and not a weapon for
personal power or propaganda or a plain effort to make money.
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Profile
of the South Asia Post Inc
IT
is a company incorporated at Toronto under the Canadian law and its
domain name is registered as www.southasiapost.org
We have already started a fortnightly web edition and plan to go for
a print edition in next couple of months from Toronto and Vancouver.
It is a professionally managed
corporation with a team of experienced senior journalists at the
helm of affairs. This team is led by Gobind Thukral,
who till recently was bureau chief of The Tribune Chandigarh. He has
put in more than 35 years in active journalism . He has been writing
a column on Pakistan and has travelled to North American countries,
Canada and the United States to report on politics and host of
issues that concern immigrants from Indian, Pakistan and other
South Asian countries. His earlier full time assignments at
senior level include The Indian Express, India Today and The
Hindustan Times.
Dr Jaspal Singh,
Associate Editor, a linguist and former principal is currently
also editor
of Desh Sewak, an influential Punjabi daily from Chandigarh. His
much appreciated columns on Punjabi literature have often appeared
in The Tribune and other journals.
Surjan Zirvi,
former news editor and later editor of the influential Nawa Zamana
whose name is a legend in the annals of Punjabi journalism is Consulting
Editor. Journalists trained at his nursery in
Jalandhar continue to occupy senior positions. He is
an active figure as a writer and thinker amongst the Diaspora in
Toronto where he has lived for the past 14 years.
Khushwant Singh Toor,
a young energetic entrepreneur engineer is the publisher and General
Manager on whose shoulders rests the entire operation, both web
edition now and print edition later.
Gurpreet Singh
based in Vancouver is a writer and journalist. For the past five
years he has made his mark as social activist, journalist and as
regular host of radio talks. He is currently host at the popular
Radio India that covers North America. His bold approach in
designing and broadcasting programmes for the South Asian public has
endeared him all over Canada.
Jyotika J Thukral, our young Assistant Editor based in New Delhi has worked with
Asian Age and Business Standard and her interests include not only
analysing economic and political developments, but to write in
depth on films and arts.
Equally important are our
regular contributors and columnists. They come with solid
background as writers and journalists.
Deborah Mathis,
an American journalist and writer from Washington is a writer,
teacher and a committed social and political activist, offers her
deep understanding of political and economic issues in America. She
is a nationally syndicated columnist, whose articles appear in many
of America’s prominent journals. A fellow at the Harvard University,
she has covered White House and is an expert on America Africans.
Rajeev Goyle,
American born young enthusiastic barrister is based in
Washington D.C who strongly believes in advocacy of fair and just
causes and he works for prestigious think tank, the American
Progress. A sharp mind and an equally sharp analytical writing
his forte, Rajeev would write on variety of issues that concern the
world today.
Joginder Singh
Toor,
a writer and a senior advocate at the Punjab and Haryana High Court
has many deep concerns. His articles, result of deep thought and
commitments have appeared both in English and Punjabi in the two
leading newspapers, The Tribune and Desh Sewak.
Political thinker, Dr
Pramod Kumar, Director of the Institute for development
and Communications, Chandigarh, is author of several
studies on violence, communalism, and crisis in agriculture . His interest has no limits and his pen is
dexterousness.
Maj. Gen. S.P.Kapoor,
a decorated solider from the Indian army is an expert on defence and
security matters and contributes to major newspapers.
Umendra Dutt
is Director Kheti Virasat in Punjab. His commitment to the cause of
farmers in Punjab and concern for environment makes him an untiring
campaigner. Sustainable agriculture is his slogan and creed.
This list is not
exhaustive and we have many other contributors across South Asian
countries and North America to provide variety and detailed analysis.
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