Samvad, a discussion forum, held a seminar on topic: “ROLE OF MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IN INDIAN NATION BUILDING” at Punjabi Bhawan. Ludhiana (Punjab) on September 10, 2016. It was 4th seminar by the Samvad under the series of seminars on the process of “Nation-State building” enforced by the Indian state in the Indian subcontinent.
Indian Media
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Samvad, a discussion forum, held a seminar on topic: “ROLE OF MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY IN INDIAN NATION BUILDING” at Punjabi Bhawan. Ludhiana (Punjab) on September 10, 2016. It was 4th seminar by the Samvad under the series of seminars on the process of “Nation-State building” enforced by the Indian state in the Indian subcontinent.
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Talkshows
Special Interview with Journalist Jaspal Singh Sidhu about book on Journalism of June 1984
August 14, 2016On 29th April, 2016 a new book about “journalism of June 1984” was released at Chandigarh. The book titled: “Sant Bhindranwale De Ru-B-Ru June 1984 Di Pattarkari” (Face to Face with Sant Bhindranwale Journalism of June 1984) is penned by senior journalist Jaspal Singh Sidhu (UNI – retired).
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Speeches and Interviews
Indian Media and Sikhs – How media poisoned Indian mind against Sikhs in 1984
July 10, 2013This is speech of Sirdar Jaspal Singh Sidhu, Senior Journalist (UNI — Retd.). S. Jaspal Singh Sidhu shared his views on Role of Indian Media during Sikh struggle of early 1980s.
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Seminarsvideo
Indian Media and Sikhs – How media poisoned Indian mind against Sikhs in 1984
July 5, 2013This is speech of Sirdar Jaspal Singh Sidhu, Senior Journalist (UNI — Retd.). S. Jaspal Singh Sidhu shared his views on Role of Indian Media during Sikh struggle of early 1980s. While quoting many instances he made it clear that how Indian media poisoned the minds of Indians against the Sikhs in early 1980s that led to acceptance of mass atrocities against the Sikhs.
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This is video recording of Speech of Sardar Jaspal Singh Sidhu, Retired reporter of UNI about approach adopted by Indian Media as regards Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale in particular and Sikh issues in general