Media Hub: Fresh Stories, Reviews & Insights

Welcome to the Media section of Entrance Exam Insider. Here you’ll find short, punchy pieces that cover everything from big price drops on popular cars to quirky cultural debates. We keep the tone simple and the facts straight, so you can get the gist without wading through fluff. Whether you’re looking for a quick update or a deeper dive, this is the place to start.

Why Visit Our Media Section?

Because life moves fast and you need info that matches that pace. Our articles are written in plain language, using everyday words that anyone can understand. You’ll get the key points in the first few lines – no need to hunt for headlines or scroll forever. We also make sure each piece is relevant, so you won’t waste time on unrelated content.

Another perk: we cover a wide range of topics under one roof. From the latest GST‑driven car price cuts by Mahindra, Tata, Hyundai and Toyota, to the intriguing story of Air India One’s high‑tech features, you’ll find a mix that keeps things interesting. The variety means you can dip into any subject that catches your eye without leaving the page.

What You’ll Find Here

Each article follows a clear structure: a short, hook‑filled intro, followed by the main facts and a quick takeaway. For instance, the car price article tells you exactly how much each brand trimmed, why GST 2.0 matters, and where to see the new prices. The cultural pieces, like the row over posters featuring Amit Shah and Rabindranath Tagore, give you the background, the public reaction, and why it matters today.

We also include lighter reads that spark conversation. Questions such as “Why do Indian‑Americans hate India?” or “What Indian food do non‑Indians usually dislike?” are answered with personal insights and real‑world examples, not just academic jargon. This makes the content relatable and easy to share with friends.

Technical topics get the same treatment. The article on Sanjay Gandhi’s mid‑air crash breaks down the event, what went wrong, and its political impact, all in plain language. The Air India One piece lists the aircraft’s defense systems, interior layout, and eco‑friendly features without drowning you in technical specs.

We keep the reading experience smooth by using short paragraphs and clear headings. If you’re skimming, the sub‑headings guide you straight to the part you care about. If you want the full story, just keep scrolling – each paragraph adds something new, never repeats the same idea.

So, what’s the next step? Pick a headline that catches your eye, read the first few lines, and decide if you want more. All articles are built for quick consumption, but you can always dive deeper if the topic interests you. Stay updated, stay informed, and enjoy the variety that our Media tag brings to your daily reading routine.

Which Indian newspaper is relatively neutral?

by Kiran Zaveri February 8, 2023. News & Media 0

This article discusses the relative neutrality of Indian newspapers. It notes that major newspapers in India, such as The Hindu and The Times of India, have been accused of bias by both the left and the right. It also looks at some regional newspapers, such as the Deccan Chronicle, Deccan Herald, and the Hindustan Times, which tend to be relatively neutral in their coverage. It discusses how these papers strive to be balanced in their reporting and provide fair and accurate information. Finally, it recommends that readers should carefully evaluate the news sources they rely on to ensure they are getting a balanced view of the news.