Q.1: Read the following statements: Assertion (A): Jawaharlal Nehru founded the National Herald in September 1938. Reason (R): He wanted to establish a newspaper that […]
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UGC NET JRF in Journalism and Mass Communication
Important Topoics: Theories of mass communication, Models of Mass Communication, Research Methodology, Communication and Types, History of Journalism, History of Print Media, History of Electronic Media (Radio & Television), History of Web Media, History of Cinema, History of Public Relations, History of Advertising, Folk Media, Community Radio and FM, Awards in the field of Journalism, Cinema, PR and Advertising. www.nefjrf.com provides study material of focusing on the exam of UGC NET JRF in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Nehru: Freedom of Press and Official Secret Act MCQs Part-2
Q.1: Which famous cartoonist’s career was closely associated with the era of Nehruvian journalism? a) R.K. Laxman b) K. Shankar Pillai c) Sudhir Tailang d) […]
Newspapers started by Nehru – MCQs Part-1
Q.1: Which influential English daily newspaper was founded by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1938? a) The Hindu b) National Herald c) The Statesman d) Amrita Bazar […]
Gandhi: Father of Ethical Journalism in India (Assertion and Reason MCQs Part-2)
Q.1: Read the following statements: Assertion (A): The first issue of Harijan (English) appeared on February 11, 1933. Reason (R): Gandhi was released from jail […]
No Ads policy of Gandhi: Assertion and Reason MCQs Part-1
Q.1: Read the following statements: Assertion (A): Gandhi started the newspaper Indian Opinion in 1903. Reason (R): He wanted to provide a platform for Indians […]
Gandhi’s newspapers – MCQs Part 2
Q.1: In Indian Opinion, Gandhi introduced a column called “Great Men” to: a) Praise British royalty b) Inspire Indians with biographies of global reformers c) […]
Gandhi and his newspapers – MCQs Part 1
Q.1: Which of the following was the first newspaper edited by Mahatma Gandhi? a) Young India b) Indian Opinion c) Harijan d) Navajivan Ans: b) […]
Gandhi’s newspaper and Sedition Case
Gandhi’s Controversy with British Regime: The Great Trial of 1922 Gandhi’s newspapers frequently clashed with the British government, leading to censorship, fines, and even imprisonment. […]
Key Features of Gandhi’s Editorial Policy
Gandhi’s writing style was simple, yet powerful, making his message accessible to a wide audience. His editorials reflected his commitment to truth and non-violence, inspiring […]
Newspapers started by Gandhi
Gandhi and Journalism Mahatama Gandhi’s (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) journalism played a pivotal role in India’s freedom struggle, serving as a powerful tool for mobilizing public […]