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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...sign of the times that one of the hottest IPOs in India this year was that of a newspaper company. Shares in HT Media?which publishes Hindustan, a major Hindi daily, the Hindustan Times, an English-language newspaper, and two magazines?listed on the Bombay stock exchange on Sept. 1 after raising about $90 million through a public stock sale. The IPO marked the climax of an extraordinary year for the Indian newspaper industry, which has seen new editions launched, turf wars fought and sensational stories broken. All this exuberance is a heart-warming sight for newspaper publishers. In most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fishing for the News | 9/19/2005 | See Source »

...singer, a leading member of the Black Men’s Forum, founder of the California Club, and first class marshal. He has also spent time abroad studying in South Africa—where he hopes eventually to live—and has earned a language citation in Urdu-Hindi...

Author: By Stephen W. Stromberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: First Class Marshal Aims To Befriend Class of '05 | 6/9/2005 | See Source »

...discussion also focused on the state of South Asian languages at Harvard. Some attendees complained about Harvard’s policy of offering Hindi and Urdu together, noting frustrations with having to spend half a semester on a language that they weren’t interested in for the sake of another...

Author: By Kyle A. De beausset, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SAA Pushes South Asian Studies Changes | 4/19/2005 | See Source »

...just feel like instead of spending that much time learning a language that’s not going to be that useful to me, it would be a lot more helpful if it was just Hindi by itself,” said Gaurav Banka ’06 at the meeting...

Author: By Kyle A. De beausset, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SAA Pushes South Asian Studies Changes | 4/19/2005 | See Source »

...good idea." Tehelka boss Tarun Tejpal knows how aggressive journalism can boomerang. After publishing a report on alleged corruption in arms sales under the previous government, his main investor was jailed, advertisers were warned off, and staff so tied up in court cases that Tehelka?which means "sensation" in Hindi?collapsed. Back at the helm of a reborn Tehelka weekly, however, Tejpal thinks that even his experience won't stop India's brash new journalism. "Ethics are changing again," he says, "and where the new line will be drawn, nobody knows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India Goes Undercover | 3/21/2005 | See Source »

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