Communication for Development and Social Change

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digital divide in India

Digital Divide in India: A Comprehensive Sociological Analysis

Sociological Perspective on the Digital Divide in India The rapid advancement of technology has transformed the way we connect and interact with one another. In the digital age, social media platforms like Facebook have enabled us to stay updated on the lives of friends and families. We share our everyday experiences with not just a […]

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Community Media in India

Community Media in India: Empowering Marginalized Voices and Bridging Local Issues

India, a nation of diverse cultures and languages, also possesses a wide range of media forms; besides conventional media channels that often dominate public conversation, there exists a different, more democratic side of media that is subtly transforming the nation. This media is participatory, community-driven, and deeply rooted in grassroots. From the Himalayan foothills to

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Community radio in India

Community Radio in India: Empowering Communities by Giving Voices

In India, radio is a popular and affordable medium of mass communication. Wide coverage, affordability, and mobility are the reasons for its popularity. Community Radio in India exists along with the public broadcaster, All India Radio, which covers nearly 92% of the country’s area and 99.19 % of the total population, and private commercial radio

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Modern Indian Theatre and Social Change

The development of Modern Theatre in India is influenced by  200 years of the British rule and direct contact with the western theatre. In Bombay, Calcutta and Madras London models of theatre were introduced to provide entertainment for the British soldiers and citizens. Modern theatre reached the southern states in the beginning of the 19th

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