Friday, July 2, 2010
How to Survive Life's Transitions
Some articles have interpreted the Times of India article about Ms.Ranjitha's book idea in different ways. To clarify, the book is intended to serve those who face personal disaster situations similar to the one she faced in recent times. When one is faced with a truly shocking allegation, and with no time to recover from the shock of it, how does one address the media gone berserk even stooping to fabricating an interview with her? Articles focused on sensationalism to draw readership and viewer ship instead of objective report of facts. Ranjita, in her interview to Times Of India, stated she is writing a book on her experiences during the past three months and how she handled the challenging times.
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Times of India also participated in the 'sensationalism'. It is getting difficult to identify 'real' news.
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