Nov 27, 2009 11:10 AM
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The news which is printed on the front page is of little significance as compared to other important events taking place in this nation and in the world of course. After a survey, people are discouraging their children to read this paper, because instead of improving English it is making it worse. It is not the shortage of vocabulary, but the usage of words at wrong places. Every educational institution is telling their students to read The Hindu in order to improve their vocabulary. If you read the editorial column of The Hindu, it not only creates general awareness but also improves your English skill as well.
The general outlook of the Times of India is so better than that of Hindustan Times. Not only the main newspaper but also the supplements are of interest. The use of coloured papers has in general increased their sale considerably.
The only positive point about Hindustan Times which I could find is the crossword. It is not very difficult nor very easy, and helps common people to apply their brains and many of us has actually made it as our pastime to solve it. Just hoping that The Hindustan Times takes into account some of the above points if not all and regains it s worth again. It’s really not worth changing from toi to Hindustan times…. It’s the biggest mistake anyone can do… I am so used to Mumbai mirror and don’t think I will ever subscribe to ht.