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Clear, focused stories that answer the main questions: What happened? Who’s involved? Why it matters to you. Examples from recent posts: a deep look at Mahindra’s SUV surge and how it could push annual sales toward 600,000; a quick report on PM Modi attending a groundbreaking event; pieces questioning political moves by leaders like Amit Shah; and media-focused posts on what Indian news channels should stop doing. There are also lighter items, like India TV’s odd and funny news stories, and practical consumer notes — for instance, whether the Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G supports FM radio.
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Many Indian news channels have been criticized for focusing disproportionately on masala news, which is defined as news that is sensationalized and often trivialized. Masala news often includes stories that are meant to shock or entertain viewers, such as crime, gossip, and celebrity news. This type of news is particularly popular among younger viewers and has been adopted by news channels as a way to attract viewers and increase ratings. The reliance on masala news has caused some to criticize these channels for neglecting to cover important news topics, such as politics and socio-economic issues.