News Roundup From Sulekha

Apr 11 2008  | Views 353 |  Comments  (0) Leave a Comment
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It's been an eventful week for both Sulekha as well as our members visiting the newly-(re)launched news channel - newshopper.sulekha.com. A lot of hues have been added to the site to make the newshopping an interesting and enjoyable experience. 

To bring the world closer to you further, we have added news from the world-class newsagency Indo-Asian News Service. Apart from having breaking news, the section also provides features on topical interest, stock market updates/analysis, movie/book reviews, health updates et al. In addition to this, interesting news links posted by our members have made the site a domain for all domestic and international news for all genre. 

We also introduced Cartoonscape section where we showcase member-posted cartoons. Mr V-S-Gopal and Mr Govande have made invaluable contributions for this section with their humourous creations on various current affairs topics.
 

We want to invite all budding talents to showcase their art here and get viewed/appreciated by millions of our readers.
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Our current affairs section is vibrant now flooding with bogs, opinions and comments posted by members on various socio-economic topics. Notable blogs that hogged the limelight are on  Inflation and its effects on Indian economy and Violence in Tibet and its shadow on Beijing Olympics. These topics have seen many interesting posts from members.
Several news topics on current affairs have been created recently to enable the members participate and share their views on many social, political, economical and cultural issues. Topics such as Tibet's crisis on Beijing Olympics, high inflation and price rise, Hogenakkal water crisis, Scarlett murder case, Pay commission report, etc have seen several thought-provoking posts.

On news front, Hogenakkal water crisis between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Inflation hitting three years peak of 7%, Tibet violence and its aftermath on Beijing Olympics and lately the SC’s node for OBC quota occupied maximum news space in this week. The surge of bogs and comments from members on
Reservation row proved that only politicians are the happier lot over the SC’s ruling. 

 
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