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An overview of science and technology coverage in Indian English-language dailiesNational Institute of Science, bhar_vi{at}yahoo.com
NISTADS, Kaichaga99{at}yahoo.com News items on science and technology in English-language newspapers published in different parts of India during January-December 1996 were analyzed. Results indicate that the greatest proportion of newspaper space was devoted to nuclear science and technology, followed by defense, space research, and astronomy. The Pioneer, The Hindu, and The Times of India were the newspapers that together devoted about 23 percent of the total space to items on science and technology. The sources for most of the articles (97 percent) on policy issues originated from within India, while for other stories foreign sources, including those from the United States and the United Kingdom, also contributed. Many of the items were supported by illustrations such as photographs and diagrams. The study indicates that, on average, Indian newspapers devoted far less than one percent of the total printed space to articles and stories related to science and technology.
Public Understanding of Science, Vol. 9, No. 2,
123-140 (2000) This article has been cited by other articles:
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