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AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN

COMMUNICATION SKILLS ASSIGENMENT


SUBMITTED TO:SHEFALI MAGAN LECTURER AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN SUBMITTED BY:GHANSHYAM JHADE B.Tech M&A III SECTION E ROLL NO. 44

INTRODUCTION
A newspaper is a publication intended for a broad audience that appears regularly, often daily, and claims to contain factual accounts of recent events. Usually newspapers are published with the intention of making a profit. Frequently, their factual content is accompanied by advertisements and nonfactual material intended as entertainment.

Journalists often boast that they write the rough draft of history. The key point here is rough draft. Newspapers are written in haste and often contain inadvertent factual errors, large and small. Moreover, a newspapers factual content is determined by its point of view or bias. This point of view is shaped by the political positions taken by editors and publishers, and sometimes shaped by the newspapers commercial relationship with advertisers. It is also shaped by a newspapers location. For example, the St. Petersburg Times might call a hurricane in Florida a terrible catastrophe, while a newspaper in Idaho might ignore it entirely. Newspaper articles are an excellent source of current information on almost any topic. Newspapers are considered to be primary sources as they are written at the time an event occurs and reflect the viewpoint of a participant or observer.

Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, dies at 56 billionaire co-founder of Apple and the mastermind behind an empire of products that revolutionised computing, telephony and the music industry, has died in California at the age of 56. Jobs stepped down in August as chief executive of the company he helped set up in 1976, citing illness. He had been battling an unusual form of pancreatic cancer, and had received a liver transplant in 2009. Jobs wrote in his letter of resignation: "I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come." Apple released a statement paying tribute: "Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives The world is immeasurably better because of Steve."

NATO tankers torched in Pakistan


Unidentified men in Pakistan's Balochistan province Sunday set ablaze two tankers, carrying oil for NATO forces in the neighbouring Afghanistan, Xinhua reported. The Afghanistan-bound two oil tankers were coming from the port city of Karachi when armed men riding

a motorbike set ablaze the two tankers in Bolan district of Balochistan province, said police. No group claimed responsibility for the attack. Officials say that about 70 percent supplies for up to 160,000 USled NATO troops are transported through Pakistan.

Ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh dies


Renowned ghazal singer Jagjit Singh, 70, passed away at 8.10 am in Lilavati Hospital on Monday morning.Jagjit Singh was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital on September 23 after he suffered brain haemorrhage in suburban Bandra where a life-saving surgery was performed on him. "Jagjit Singh passed away at 8.10 am after having a terrible haemorrhage," Dr Sudhir Nandgaonkar, hospital spokesperson, told PTI. Jagjit Singh was born in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan. He had four sisters and two brothers and he is known as Jeet by his family. Popularly known as "The Ghazal King", he gained acclaim together with his wife in the 1970s and 1980s, as the first ever successful duo act (husband-wife) in the history of recorded Indian music. Recipient of Padma Bhushan award, he has sung in several languages including Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi and Nepali.

CBI raids Maran's residences and offices; files FIR:Dayanidhi Maran leaves his residence to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to submit his resignation.

Shortly after filing cases against Dayanidhi Maran, his brother Kalanidhi and Ananthakrishnan of Maxis, the CBI began raids at the Boat Club residence of the former union telecom and textiles minister in south Chennai early this morning. A team of CBI officials from Delhi came at around 6.30am and had to spend some time before the security personnel manning the entrance allowed the team inside. At the time of writing the report, they were still inside. First sign of support for the Maran's came from Karunanidhi when his elder son MK Tamilarasu came to the Board Club avenue residence, but was not allowed inside.Karunanidhi is on election tour to Tiruchirapalli, 650 km from Chennai, to canvass for his former cabinet colleague KN Nehru, who is in jail on land grab charges. Dayanidhi is accused of conspiracy, abuse of power and bribery as per the FIR. The CBI has also been investigating the private telephone exchange that functioned at his residence wheren 300 telephone connections had linked his residence with Sun TV offices when he was the telecom minister.. The probe agency has already registered a preliminary enquiry on issues in 2G spectrum allocation between 2001-07 and is actively looking into matter.

India to launch worlds cheapest tablet PC today New Delhi: India is set to unveil world's cheapest table computer today. Created for use by students, the anticipated $35 (Rs 1,750) tablet will first be made available to college goers. At a function in Delhi in September, HRD Minister Sibal

had said: The tablet would be launched by October in a bid to let children go beyond the boundary of classroom and teachers to acquire knowledge through IT. Soon, a 35 dollar computer will be made available to every child in school.Developed as part of the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the tablet computer is designed in India as a low cost but full functioning device. It aims to link 25,000 colleges and 400 universities through elearning programme. The tablet with sport a 7 colour LCD/TFT display and run on Google's Android platform. It with have WiFi connectivity for internet access and cloud storage, 256 MB of RAM, a 2GB SD memory card and a 32 GB expandable memory slot.

Countdown for launch of PSLV-C18 starts The 50-hour countdown for the launch of Indo-French climate monitoring satellite Megha-Tropiques and three other nano satellites on board PSLV-C18 on October 12 from the spaceport of Sriharikota is progressing well, the ISRO today said. "The countdown for the launch started at 9 AM today. The countdown will be for 50 hours. All the mandatory checks will be made in PSLV-C18, before the launch. The launch is scheduled at 11 AM on October 12," said ISRO spokesman S Sathish.

Megha-Tropiques (Megha meaning cloud in Sanskrit and Tropiques denoting tropics in French) will investigate the contribution of water cycle in the tropical atmosphere to climate dynamics. The other three nano satellites are one each from Luxembourg, the indigenous 'Jugnu' of IIT-Kanpur and SRM University, Chennai. Data received from Jugnu will be studied with a tracking system installed at IIT-Kanpur and pictures and information received from it will be used for research. Jugnu will also help gather information on floods, drought and disaster management. This will be the fourth ISRO mission this year, including one launched from French Guyana.

Euro summit delayed as deal proves elusive Bailout meeting pushed back to 23 October as Osborne calls for stability facility to be expanded.European Council president Herman van Rompuy announced the summit's postponement. Photograph: Dirk Waem/EPA Europe's embattled leaders gave themselves a two-week deadline to resolve the single currency debt crisis on Monday by delaying a crucial summit. The European Council president, Herman van Rompuy, announced the delay after it became clear that EU leaders were struggling to agree on proposals to expand Europe's bailout fund, and on possible changes to Greece's second bailout.

With international lenders also reportedly making slow progress assessing Greece's finances, the summit has been pushed back from next Monday to Sunday, 23 October. But with Slovakia's coalition government failing to reach agreement on the existing deal to give the eurozone rescue fund stronger powers, the eurozone still appeared disunited. The postponement came as George Osborne told MPs that Europe needed to take decisive action immediately as the eurozone was now the "epicentre" of this summer's turmoil on global stock markets.

DLF moves Compat on 630cr fine NEW DELHI: DLF has approached theCompetition
Appellate Tribunal (Compat) seeking stay against fair trade watchdog Competition Commission's order levying a Rs 630 crore penalty for abusing its dominant position. "Yes, we have moved Compat. The matter has been posted for hearing on November 9," DLF senior executive director Sriram Khattar said but refused to disclose further details. Sources said DLF has questioned the Competition Commission of India's order on various counts beginning with the regulator's jurisdiction. DLF has argued that the jurisdiction should be that of consumer court. It has questioned the CCI's jurisdiction to look into flat-buyers' complaints, pointing out that the matter relates to 'sale of immovable property' and not 'sale of service'.

Shah Rukh Khan returns Rajinis visit :Shah Rukh Khan, after managing to get superstar Rajinikanth to shoot for his upcoming opus RA.One in Mumbai, is

on his way to return the visit and also pay homage to the south Indian icon. He will officially launch the latest RA.One promo in Chennai today and then visit Rajini at his residence. Khan will also show the final edit of the portions in RA.One that stars Rajinikanth. On October 2, Rajinikanth, putting his health issues aside arrived in Mumbai to shoot for Khan's dream project at Whistling Woods studios.His daughter Soundarya, who arrived with the superstar made sure that nothing went wrong with the day's shoot. Khan, needless to say, is indebted to the superstar for taking time out of his recuperation space and return in front of the camera for RA.One. "Shah Rukh is very happy that Rajini came to Mumbai for the shot despite his ill health. SRK wants to show Rajini the portions that were shot and also check on the older actor's health. It's a goodwill gesture," added the source.

Amitabh Bachchan get:Amitabh Bachchan's deep baritone filled the venue as the superstar launched Shri Hanuman Chalisa, presented by Veecon Music &Entertainment and AB Corp. The album has been recorded in his voice along with 20 other renowned playback singers and artists from the Indian film industry. Aadesh Shrivastava, who's composed the music, was also present for the same. The project has been conceptualised by JK Srivastava, MD, Veecon Group, and produced by VK Srivastava and Lalit Srivastava. The event started on an auspicious note with the Big B chanting the Hanuman Chalisa along with Manoj Tiwari, Hans Raj Hans, Babul Suriyo and Aadesh. The rendition was made even more enthralling with a splendid group dance performance choreographed by Shiamak Davar. Jaya Bachchan and Aishwarya

Rai Bachchan, Yash Chopra, Ila Arun, Ramesh Sippy, Ramesh Taurani, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Prakash Jha and Sameer attended the musical do.

Sebastian Vettel 'unlikely' to break Schumacher record


Vettel joins F1's back-to-back champions. Sebastian Vettel is "unlikely" to break Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles despite becoming the youngest double champion on Sunday. That is the view of 1996 world champion Damon Hill, who added that the German's true potential is still unclear. "Michael's record is very unlikely ever to be beaten," Hill told BBC Sport."They changed the rules because he was winning too much. It's much more competitive now than it ever was. Vettel has that to contend with." Vettel clinched this year's title by finishing third at the Japanese Grand Prix behind McLaren's Jenson Button and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, the previous youngest double champion. Vettel, at 24 years and 88 days old, beat Alonso's record by 364 days.

Sachin Tendulkar plays back-room role for Mumbai Indians


The Mumbai team management believes that their success in the Champions League had a lot to with the Sachin Tendulkar influence. The Master Blaster, recuperating from an injury, opted out of the tournament, but his presence in the Mumbai Indians nets and the dressing-room played a huge role, feels skipperHarbhajan Singh. "He was very involved in everything...He is great role model to

have in the dressing room," Harbhajan said, talking about Tendulkar's role in the Mumbai Indians scheme of things. He has led Mumbai Indians in all four editions of the IPL and everyone close to him knows how dearly he wants to win that tournament.

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