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How Indian newspapers headlined Modi’s address to US Congress

June 9, 2016 Sunil Saxena 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi scaled another political peak on June 8. His address to the US Congress not only swept the American senators off their […]

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4 smart ways to improve internal public relations

June 8, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

The primary purpose of public relations is to build the image of the company. Often, this function overshadows the need for internal public relations. Sometimes, […]

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9 items that are a must in any press kit

June 4, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

There are two occasions when a press kit needs to be presented. The first is a press conference; the second is a site visit organised […]

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9 responsibilities of modern day Public Relations Officers

June 3, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

Public Relations officers have a reason to smile. Post liberalisation, the number of public relations firms has shot up in India. The availability of jobs […]

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No Indian media company in world’s top 30

June 2, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

India is the envy of the world for having a free and vibrant media. It is also one of the few countries where newspapers have […]

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5 steps to use free RailWire Wi-Fi provided by Google

May 31, 2016 Sunil Saxena 6

Google Wi-Fi is chugging merrily along. The search giant promised to Wi-Fi 400 railway stations, and surely it is on track. Mumbai Central was the […]

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Soon, you can say more in tweets

May 29, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

Twitter changed the way the world communicates. The 140-character tweets made you think hard before tweeting a message, an opinion, or a comment. Suddenly, it […]

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Passwords that you should never create

May 27, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

Few Internet users realise that the world wide web is the most unsafe place in the world. It records every click you make, every site […]

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How to succeed as content manager on social media

May 22, 2016 Sunil Saxena 0

Content management has emerged as a key requirement on Social Media.  It involves two skills: creation of content and management of content; and you can […]

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