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The Special Correspondent 2007

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Dilip Awasthi
    PublisherViva Books
    ISBN9788130908298
    Pages295
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2007

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    Viva Books The Special Correspondent 2007 by Dilip Awasthi

    Rarely have I come across performing teachers who will tell you that you can also do it. My bad luck. This book practically comes as my revenge towards those seniors who love watching sagging young faces so that their one-upmanship remains intact. Ravi Shankar’s sitar possesses the same octaves as any other similar instrument or Sachin Tendulkar’s willow also conforms to the standard dimensions of the bats available in the market. If they can do it why can’t you? Agreed that these are people with some extraordinary talent. The moot question however is whether each one of us has had a fair chance to explore our own latent talent. My answer is a big No. The reason is simple. Academics always present us with the mountain view of a molehill. My next question is: does Ravi Shankar consult a musical notation book to play a touching tune or Tendulkar grope through the cricketing copybook to sweet-time his shots? It comes to them fairly naturally and spontaneously. The only difference perhaps is that they have slogged to reach these heights. They have worked hard and risen through the ranks. It takes a while to reach a position and produce your best. This book will make the students of journalism and the budding journalists know and feel how it works outside a classroom situation. This revised and updated edition includes a new chapter ‘Headlining the Story’ covering an important area of news editing.